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Nettlebed pudding stones and pot kiln
Quite why Nettlebed has an oak tree and a red kite as its sign is unclear
Nettlebed Kiln information board
Nettlebed - Pot Kiln held 12,000 bricks (also used for pottery)
Puddingstone information board
Nettlebed pudding stones and pot kiln
Nettlebed - puddingstone 1 - about 60cm high
Pudding stone - conglomerate of rounded flint pebbles in a sand and quartz matrix, probably 50M years old (formed in desert conditions).
Exposing a profile along an ancient track across Christmas Common
Exposing a profile along an ancient track across Christmas Common
Christmas Common - profile 1.6m deep - highly ferruginous.
Top 30cm is bioturbidity layer (soil); then 1m red (iron); lower layer less oxidised material
Nettlebed - water-filled abandoned clay pit in Reading beds
Nettlebed - exploring side of old clay pit (Reading beds)