2008

SK5748 : Bestwood Pumping Station

taken 16 years ago, 3 km from Bestwood Village, Nottinghamshire, England

Bestwood Pumping Station
Bestwood Pumping Station
This is one of a pair of steam driven pumping stations built by Nottingham Corporation, the other being at Papplewick. This one has lost its engines, but the buildings have been preserved and now house a restaurant. The ornate tower is in fact simply a chimney!
Bestwood Pumping Station

Bestwood Pumping Station is one of just 8 non-religious buildings in Nottinghamshire accorded Grade II* listed status. Although out of use since the 1960s, and with the beam engines long since gone, it has in recent years been converted to a health spa and restaurant, which have enabled the building to remain in good condition, and to be enhanced by the attractive grounds. The full text of the English heritage listing is as follows:
"Water pumping station, disused. 1871-74. By Thomas Hawksley, engineer to Nottingham Waterworks Company. Polychromatic brick and sandstone with ashlar dressings and hipped slate roof. Rectangular plan with rear lateral boiler house, coal store and central integral chimney. Venetian Gothic Revival style. 2 storeys and basement; 8 bays x 5 bays. Battered plinth, linked hood moulds, moulded cornice and gutter, ornate iron roof railings and finials; pilasters to recessed flat-headed panels with corbel heads. Coped east gable has open porch with balustraded steps and round-arched opening to similar doorway with overlight, with flanking lancets; above round-arched window with 2-light windows each side. Sides have 4-light pointed windows each with oculus above, and 3 louvred dormer windows with 1 at each end. Square sectioned chimney encased by boiler house has moulded impost bands and cornice, of 2 stages each with 3 staggered stair lights separated by battered section and pyramidal cap on top. Boiler house has to west 3 pointed arch recesses with double doors, flanked by single-light windows, and 4 bosses above, and at each end a round guard stone. Noth and south sides have 3-bay open arcades with round piers and foliate capitals, and 2 round bosses above. East ends have single 2- and 1-light window and boss above. INTERIOR stuccoed with stencil frieze, cast-iron entablature with 4 cast-iron tapered columns with water holding bases and traceried capitals, carrying pivoting engine beam with Gothic ornament, and heavy timber Queen post roof with double stone corbels and lifting eyes. Boiler house has 4 round iron columns and an iron trussed roof. Historical note: Formerly contained a pair of Joseph Witham & Sons rotative beam engines, their last, scrapped in 1968. Forms a good group with the decorative cooling pond in front, lamps and entrance lodge and staff cottages . One of three enriched pumping stations built for Nottingham Waterworks Co, and then the Corporation after it took the company over, including Papplewick, and Basford, demolished. Hawksley was the most pre-eminent waterworks engineer of his day, and this is his most accomplished piece of architecture, successfully assimilating the engine house, coal store, boiler house and chimney with polychromatic effects, in a picturesque landscape."
In addition, all the surviving ancillary buildings, gateway and perimeter wall, cooling pond and some surviving cast iron lamps are individually Listed Grade II, partly because of their contribution to the overall image of the site.


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Category: Restaurant
This photo is linked from: Automatic Clusters: · Engine House [10] · Steam Pumping Engines [6] · Pair of Steam Driven Pumping Stations Built [2] Title Clusters: · Bestwood Pumping Station [17] ·
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SK5748, 45 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
Alan Murray-Rust   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Sunday, 13 January, 2008   (more nearby)
Submitted
Friday, 18 January, 2008
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SK 578 482 [100m precision]
WGS84: 53:1.6994N 1:8.2976W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SK 577 481
View Direction
East-northeast (about 67 degrees)
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