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This is at the end of my street, is a damn sight taller than the lamp posts and is situated just out side the boundaries of a house. It is hollow and has no openings.

Could this be an air vent for something under ground or maybe a chimney of some sort.

ive allways been curious as to what its for since i was a kid, looks like it hasnt ever seen any fresh paint since i can remember.

There used to be an old school from around war time just around the corner which is no longer there. Ther'es engravings from the shcool kids in the tree's in some of the gardens. apparently there was a tunnel in the very close area possibly leading as far as the hoe??

Anyone seen this before or know what it is?

chris


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It's a stench pipe...an old one, built to stop the build-up of methane in an underground area such as a drain or sewer. There's a thread on here about them and there are a few like that on there. :)
 
Anyone seen this before or know what it is?

As Foxy says, its a stench pipe.


looks like it hasnt ever seen any fresh paint since i can remember.

That doesnt suprise me, councils now a days dont seem to give a shit about preserving their heritage, which is a real shame, because once its gone, its gone forever...


apparently there was a tunnel in the very close area possibly leading as far as the hoe??

Best get on the case then, get plans of the old school, get to your local records office etc, and find it ;)
 
i agree with the others its definitley a stench pipe although you dont often see them in the street like that.:)
 
Have a look at an ordnance survey map online from there and see if you can find either a river or stream nearby, then look for an infall and/or an outfall, that way you can map out the route of either a drain, sewer or culverted river. Plus look at livemaps, google earth, and flash earth, you can find the outfalls/infalls from all of those. :)

Looking forward to seeing what you find.

:) Sal
 
apparently there was a tunnel in the very close area possibly leading as far as the hoe??

Looking at the location of the pipe, the tunnel you mention is possibly part of Drake's Leat, leading to Drake's Reservoir. This was part of Plymouth's ealy water supply, later replaced by the well known Burrator Reservoir. Hope this helps. :)
 
very interested people.

there is an underground reservoir literally 300 yards or so away from the stench pipe. it is located under the bowling green of hartley park. hartley park has a huge raised section which i assume houses a large underground shelter.

trip to the records office is near i think lol :D
 
There is something like this at the top of the village I used to live at. I was always told it was a gas light.:lol:
 
I remember seeing this post first time round, forgot to check back in for the answer!

Thanks to whoever it was for dragging it back up. Kudos given, you still get this -

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Only Joking. Did anyone find access to the system this pipe vents?
 
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