I have no history for this curious little pumping station. There is nothing on the web so I have no idea when it opened or when it closed. It is likely to have pumped fresh water and there appears to be some storage capacity built on the side of the station. From the equipment installed it looks like it could be from the 1930's or 40's.
External View - the best shot I could get as very overgrown. The storage tank is to the forefront of the shot
Access ladder to the top of the storage tank
The broken down entrance door
General internal view
Electric motor that served the pump via a drive belt system
The remains of the drive belts
This appears to be a borehole
Pumped water pipework
Someone has made this redundant pipework home
Located in one corner is this piece of electrical apparatus which still has the round pin plug attached
The remains of switchgear and wiring - the asbestos lagged pipe could be an exhaust from a petrol/diesel engine
Frost protection elements - not much good in this current weather - in front is the guard for covering the drive belts
Electrical distribution box
Hanging in there - redundant electrical switch gear
Thanks for looking.
External View - the best shot I could get as very overgrown. The storage tank is to the forefront of the shot
Access ladder to the top of the storage tank
The broken down entrance door
General internal view
Electric motor that served the pump via a drive belt system
The remains of the drive belts
This appears to be a borehole
Pumped water pipework
Someone has made this redundant pipework home
Located in one corner is this piece of electrical apparatus which still has the round pin plug attached
The remains of switchgear and wiring - the asbestos lagged pipe could be an exhaust from a petrol/diesel engine
Frost protection elements - not much good in this current weather - in front is the guard for covering the drive belts
Electrical distribution box
Hanging in there - redundant electrical switch gear
Thanks for looking.
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