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What are the towers near Corby?

Last updated August 22, 2020 by ZagBot Comment

The two white towers on Uppingham Road in Corby, Northamptonshire are the Beanfield Water Towers which are used as potable water storage tanks by Anglian Water.

The smaller tower, Beanfield No 1, was constructed in the 1960s and holds 1.14 million litres of water. The bigger tower, Beanfield No 2, was added in the 1970s and has a capacity of 3.41 million litres.

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Beanfield Water Towers, Uppingham Road
Corby
Northamptonshire
NN18 0TJ
United Kingdom

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