1990s Low Level Shires Denbigh WC, Victorian Outhouse

POW outhouse. Formally owned by a pub. https://suffolk.camra.org.uk/pub/320 Came across this in 2016. So while the WC isn't too interesting, it is a 1990s conversion consisting of a Shires Denbigh LL WC and a washbasin. The building is of particular interest as it always housed toilets inside, just not the ones as we know them, many examples in rural Norfolk & Suffolk were still surviving in the 1950s. It would have originally been insulated with clay lump inside and had a single seat with a bucket underneath it in the 19th century. Not many primitive buildings like this are still as intact as this one and have also been updated to have a modern flushing WC inside. The flush on the Shires is decent, however despite the flow rate & pressure being quite high from the tap, the cistern refill takes it's time and passes the two minute mark. Afterwards, I checked the other side of the outhouse, to find it cluttered with church maintenance equipment, however the markings of the original closet were noticeable in the corner. As heard, I managed to catch the hourly chimes just as I was about to film this. The PH was unfortunately not open at the time of visit, and wasn't an intended visit today... But will be back.