The Northington Pumping Station was constructed in WWII as a booster station for the strategic oil pipeline between Hamble in Hampshire and Aldermaston in Berkshire.
The site is several acres in size and populated by a few buildings and a large yard type area.
Old lampost, with the pump house in the distance.
Pump house.
Gated entrance
Guard House
Electrical control building
Heavy door, blast wall to the left.
Pipeline still in use to this day, without the need for the booster station.
The site is several acres in size and populated by a few buildings and a large yard type area.
Old lampost, with the pump house in the distance.
Pump house.
Gated entrance
Guard House
Electrical control building
Heavy door, blast wall to the left.
Pipeline still in use to this day, without the need for the booster station.
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