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Stoke Newington Pumping Station

Description and History of Site:-
East and West reservoirs were built in 1833, engineer William Chadwell Mylne. In 1852 the reservoirs were deepened and two filter beds were built. These beds now form a nature reserve. The adjacent exotic castellated pumping station was constructed in 1855 also to Mylne's designs. The original six beam engines, two by Watt & Co and 4 by Simpson were removed in 1953. The building is now an indoor climbing facility. Property of Metropolitan Water Board - April 1967


Further Reading and References:-
https://www.castle-climbing.co.uk/the-castle-history


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Address :- Green Lanes, Stoke Newington, London, Greater London, N4 2HA
Grid Ref :- TQ 32314 86884
Co-ordinates :- Lat 51.565317 , Long -0.092449
Local Authority :- Hackney
Pre 1974 County :- Greater London Council
Site Status :- Listed - Grade II*
Historic England List No - 1226755,
Site Condition :- Site in alternative industrial use
Site Dates :- 1855 -
Record Date :- 2 June 2018

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