Ropewalk Pumping Station

Ropewalk pumping station
Ropewalk pumping station
Location within Nottinghamshire
General information
Architectural style Gothic revival
Location Ropewalk, Nottingham
Town or city Nottingham
Country England
Coordinates 52°57′18″N 1°09′41″W / 52.955135°N 1.161332°W / 52.955135; -1.161332Coordinates: 52°57′18″N 1°09′41″W / 52.955135°N 1.161332°W / 52.955135; -1.161332
Completed 1850
Design and construction
Engineer Thomas Hawksley

The Ropewalk pumping station was built on the Ropewalk in Nottingham in 1850.[1] It is a Grade II listed building.[2]

History

It was built by the Nottingham Waterworks Company in 1850 along with a reservoir on Park Row in Nottingham. It used a 60 hp (45 kW) Cornish Beam engine to pump from two 240 ft (73 m) deep wells.

The Ropewalk pumping station fell into disuse around 1880 when it was found that the water which it was supplying was contaminated by Nottingham General Cemetery. It supplied 960,000 imperial gallons (4,400,000 l; 1,150,000 US gal) of water per day, and analysis in 1873 showed that it contained 31.5 grains (2.04 g) of solid effluent per gallon.

The building was used as a garage from 1930.

References

  1. Pevsner Architectural Guides, Nottingham. Elain Harwood. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-12666-2
  2. Historic England. "Details from image database (458546)". Images of England. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
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