Hot air duct in the Turkishbath at Wightwick Manor


           
Hot air duct in the Turkishbath at Wightwick Manor

Inlet grille at the top of the hot air duct in the hot room of the Turkish bath at Wightwick Manor, mid-1990s

Heated air passed through the duct into the hot room from a Constantine's Convoluted Stove housed in the basement below.

 

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