Building record M17353 - Land Irrigation Farm, Stoke Lane

Summary

SEWAGE WORKS (Victorian to Late 20th Century)

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 64652 41697 (71m by 97m)
Map sheet SK64SW
District Gedling
Civil Parish Stoke Bardolph, Gedling

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Type and Period (1)

Full Description

The efficient treatment of sewage commenced with the opening of the Stoke Bardolph land irrigation farm in 1880. (1)
Named 'Sewage Farm (Nottingham Corporation)'. (2)
Marriott Ogle Tarbotton … started the modern sewerage system, establishing Stoke Bardolph Sewage Disposal Works. (3)
See M17506 for waterworks company cottages.


<1> Palmer M & Neaverson P, 1992, Industrial Landscapes of the East Midlands, p 135 (Monograph). SNT5.

<2> OS, 1914, 1:2500, County Series 1914 (Map). SNT1023.

<3> Papplewick Pumping Stn. Trust, 1993, Papplewick Pumping Station, p 18 (Published document). SNT1527.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Monograph: Palmer M & Neaverson P. 1992. Industrial Landscapes of the East Midlands. Phillimore & Co Ltd. p 135.
  • <2> Map: OS. 1914. 1:2500, County Series 1914.
  • <3> Published document: Papplewick Pumping Stn. Trust. 1993. Papplewick Pumping Station. Papplewick Association. p 18.

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Record last edited

Jan 19 2023 7:34PM

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