Bedfordwell Pump House, Eastbourne, Dec '11

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Pumping water had started here in 1883, an inauguration attended by the future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. However, in the autumn of 1895, complaints were received that the town’s water tasted brackish and this site was abandoned in favour of Wells to the west of the town. Coal was brought in by rail to run the engines although there are no trace of the sidings left.
Over the years the buildings have been a council yard and then leased out to small businesses.
The whole site is now abandoned and awaiting redevelopment.

Main building
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top floor
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1st floor, kids have set up skating ramps
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Mains room
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they dont make 'em like that anymore
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Workshops/ offices
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Down in the basement, some impressive ironwork which would have supported the original pump
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iron stairs
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James the Red engine
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Ancillary buildings, these were really trashed and had loads of rubbish left by tramps
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Grinding/ sharpening wheel
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The whole place was totally infested by pigeons, the floor was carpeted in their poo:eek:
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Wow, nice from the outside, spectacular on the inside. Lovely photos too, cheers for sharing!
 
There's something about this that makes me sad. It's a gorgeous building without a purpose. :( Thanks for sharing.
 
Some great pictures and a fantastic place. I love the picture of the steelwork to support the pump. I have never seen such substantial crossmembers on a structure like that before. Great Urbex.
 
Love the light through the windows. Is it just me or does it look larger on the inside than the outside? :lol:
Nice to see a few interesting remains too. Cheers. :)
 
Love the light through the windows. Is it just me or does it look larger on the inside than the outside? :lol:
Nice to see a few interesting remains too. Cheers. :)


Yes i thought the same. maybe because the building is isolated there arent any up against it to compare with?

I forgot to put these pics in my report, with these names it really was a true British workshop:D

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I reckon they all had brown overcoats:)
 

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