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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 01-Jul-20 10:28:50
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Building is in far too good condition to be BT.
Standard User gary333
(committed) Wed 01-Jul-20 10:36:57
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More likely to be a natural gas valve control room. If it was an electricity substation there would be electrical flash warning symbols on it.

Gas valve installations do make a noise of their own due to the gas flow, plus there may well be ventilation fans running the whole time. OR ducting nearby could be a complete coincidence or could be for control/telemetry lines to the building.

Its almost certainly nothing to do with telecoms.


Digdat doesn't list a gas supplier for this area, so it might not be gas. Looks like it's just Western Power Distribution for Electricity.

Really intriguing this one. So I've managed to find the building and it's called "Wensley Booster Station" I suppose what we need to know is, is it boosting electricity or water lol, but I'm going to stick with my punt that it's water pumping station.

Anyone work for Severn Trent who can check a detailed Digdat map?
Standard User sheephouse
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I think it is maybe a bore hole pump/filter. Springbore Ltd list "Wensley" as one of their installations.


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Standard User APTMAN
(member) Wed 01-Jul-20 11:55:32
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Re.. Water Bore hole .
Yes that's my theory, that's why I put 'Are you sure those 'Fans Running' are not water pumps !. '

We go walking in the 'Peak District' a lot and I have seen this type of building before which could be supplying water for the local community who do not have normal mains running water.

I live in Derbyshire and there is Bore hole about 3 miles from me and some very old abandon ones a mile away. smile
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(newbie) Wed 01-Jul-20 12:22:05
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Re.. Water Bore hole .
Yes that's my theory, that's why I put 'Are you sure those 'Fans Running' are not water pumps !. '

We go walking in the 'Peak District' a lot and I have seen this type of building before which could be supplying water for the local community who do not have normal mains running water.

I live in Derbyshire and there is Bore hole about 3 miles from me and some very old abandon ones a mile away. smile



I will have a closer look at the box today, but can anyone make out what this logo is on the door?:

https://ibb.co/Jm79TWZ
Standard User gary333
(committed) Wed 01-Jul-20 12:39:19
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Looks like it’s the Dharma Initiative logo lol.
Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Wed 01-Jul-20 12:53:29
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There looks to be a largish building or buildings on the left through the trees. Also I suspect a canal with a glimpse half-way to the edge of the photo and maybe passing the far buildings?

There appears to be a large square cover between the building and the fence, moss-covered.

I also note a park bench + table in the field at the side, almost as though there is a view behind the photographer.

The steep drop at the bottom left of the picture also look strange. And perhaps newly tidied up? Is it to the road? It's quite a high bank, if you compare with the gate.

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Get closer and a good picture. That will soon tell all.


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About 1km from my home is this building in some woodland with an old T LOGO on the door, and lots of fans wiring inside. It's about 300m up the road from cabinet 3, and about 2/3k from the Darley Dale Exchange.

It also looks like the new ducting BT have laid for the new cabinet 12 ends up in some man holes about 50m away from it.

Any ideas?

PIC: https://ibb.co/4gP588P (updated)

I might be able to shed some light on this little building.
Many years ago I had some business with Severn Trent Engineering and was shown around a number of small pumping stations. At that time ST seemed to favour very low tech solutions to providing water to rural locations in the Derbyshire Dales.
It seemed to be based on finding how high the water would flow and siting a small pumping station at that point. This would comprise a stone built "shed" containing a tank with a ball valve, in the tank was arranged a stainless steel submersible pump, they seemed to favour Italian made units, this was connected to the outgoing main with a bit of rubber pipe and Jubilee clips. I presume the pump was controlled by a pressure switch on the outgoing main. I remember thinking that it was all very Heath Robinson compared with the setups over the border at Yorkshire Water. It could,of course, be a sewage pumping station but I think that the terrain around those parts would negate the need for that.
Some of the pumping stations I saw looked identical to that one. The village is called Darley Bridge and it's north east of Winster.

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Standard User 69bertie
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Use to work in plenty of these buildings when I was working for the water company. . Probably a private / council owned water booster or sewage pumping station. Depending on location some might just have a small positive displacement pump, others more equipment. As for ducts etc. All pumping stations have electricity and means of comms, be it radio or landline.

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