Heaton Park Reservoir Pumping Station

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Heaton Park Reservoir Pumping Station by David Dixon as part of the Geograph project.

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Heaton Park Reservoir Pumping Station

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 17 Feb 2012

The pumping station on the Heywood Road side of Heaton Park Reservoir is a small, square building constructed in 1954-5 using Yorkshire sandstone. It is notable for the large relief, by sculptress Mitzi Cunliffe which depicts the bringing of water from Haweswater to Manchester. The mural uses Westmorland greenstone from Broughton Moor; beneath it are five plaques telling the history of the Haweswater supply. In 1998, the pumping station was designated as a Grade II listed building by English Heritage. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-469118-heaton-park-reservoir-pumping-station-bu British Listed Buildings. See Image] for a closer view of the mural.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.54179
Longitude
-2.269016