Owned by Chas Mitchell & Sons Ltd, the Moot Lane yard opened around 1935 and initially, as well as producing traditionally fired bricks, used a modern technique to make ‘sand lime’ bricks. These yellowy white bricks were made by a different and much quicker method using a mix of quick lime and local sand. The mixture was conveyed to a rotary brick press which moulded them under great pressure. Trolleys on rails then each carried 1,000 bricks straight into a giant autoclave which could hold 17 such trolleys. Steam at a pressure of 120 lbs/sq inch then cured them for 12 hours. This plant was scrapped around 1960 due to a fall in demand for this type of brick. The autoclave, boiler and steam engine with a giant 16 foot flywheel were either demolished or sold.(Plan drawn by Richard Elkins from memory).