What did E. R. Burtt limeworks Burtt & Sons do at Burgess Park?

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The Story

# Burgess Park, Albany Road Standing at this corner of Burgess Park, you're standing where E.R. Burtt transformed the landscape of London's building trade when he founded his pioneering lime works here in 1816. The kilns that once roared with heat on this very spot performed an essential alchemy—converting raw limestone, complete with the ancient fossils locked within it, into the quick lime that bound together the bricks and stone of countless Georgian and Victorian buildings across the city. For over a century, this humble industrial site was the hidden foundation of London's grandest architecture; every mortar joint in the city's most prestigious townhouses and public buildings carried the mark of Burtt's enterprise. What made this particular location crucial wasn't just the business Burtt established here, but that his lime works became so integral to London's expansion that the very bones of the growing city depended on the chemical reactions happening within these kilns.

Location

Burgess Park, Albany Road

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