Paxton House: Early adopter of piped water supply

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Paxton House is located on the Scottish/English border to the West of Berwick-on-Tweed. Designed by John and James Adams and built by Patrick Home, it is one of the finest examples of a neo-Palladian Country House. In the video, I give a potted history of the house.

The house was an early adopter of piped water supplies for domestic use. The method of supplying the water to the house changed several times over 4 centuries. I've explained how these have changed and what remains can be seen to understand how these methods were installed and improved upon.

I hope you find the video interesting; maybe sufficient to want to visit Paxton House.

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