Listed Building: SMITHY, STABLE AND CARTSHED AT PAPPLEWICK PUMPING STATION (7.9.17)

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Grade II
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EH LBS Legacy ID 425399
Date assigned 27 April 1987
Date last amended

Description

Smithy, stable and cartshed. 1884. By M.O. Tarbotton for the Nottingham Corporation Water Department. Brick with hipped slate roofs. Ashlar and blue brick dressings, billeted and dentillated eaves. Iron ridge, hips and finials. Pierced valance. Single storey, 9 bays. East side has to left 4 moulded round headed doors with hood moulds. To right, 5 openings with square concrete piers. To right again, 3 openings infilled with weatherboard, containing a garage door. To right again, 2 openings. South end has a glazing bar casement. Rear has altered fenestration with 3 round headed iron casements. Off-centre late C19 addition with casement and door. Roof has on each side, 5 louvred dormers. Smithy contains forge and bellows in working order and in use. This building is a detached ancillary building of Papplewick Pumping Station. This is now a working museum cared for by the Papplewick Pumping Station Trust. (NCC/js)

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Grid reference Centred SK 58241 52142 (9m by 34m)
Map sheet SK55SE
District Gedling
Civil Parish Papplewick, Gedling

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Apr 29 2015 11:39AM

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