I had visited here last year but I lost my photos from here when I lost a whole batch of them. So i made a revisit last month to rephotograph it. Big thanks to Dan who found this one. It’s hidden well in some boggy woodland. As Dan said in his report history is really hard to find on this one. It’s a shell of a pump house now with just the lower brick walls remaining. I wonder if the upper half was originally wooden and it slowly rotted and was taken away, or the wood repurposed elsewhere. It does have some remaining machinery inside with some wheels and rods. Some empty concrete plinths what hosted some more machinery. I think it might have been to do with Westwick House which owned the land around here. There use to be an old cottage the other side of the land what belonged to the gamekeeper many years ago and one I visited years ago. The pump house is quite a size when stood in it and bigger than it looks in photos. I would have loved to have seen it intact with all the machinery in it. But it’s still overly to see just sitting there peacefully in woodland.
Some old outlet pipes away from the pump house.
The remains of the doors which are quite a size.
Some old outlet pipes away from the pump house.
The remains of the doors which are quite a size.