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Hydraulic Accumulator Tower Approximately 20 Metres East Of South Dock Basin

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Hydraulic Accumulator Tower Approximately 20 Metres East Of South Dock Basin — Grade II listed building-listed memorial in england-yorkshire, United Kingdom.

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15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

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Hydraulic Accumulator Tower Approximately 20 Metres East Of South Dock Basin is a Grade II listed building-listed memorial in england-yorkshire, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1310668). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details GOOLE BRIDGE STREET SE 72 SW (west side, off) 10/56 Hydraulic accumulator tower approximately 20 metres east of South Dock 5.6.87 Basin GV II Hydraulic accumulator tower. Mid - late C19 for Aire and Calder Navigation. Tooled ashlar base, timber-framed weather-boarded tower with asphalt roof, cast-iron machinery. Square on plan, with sides of approximately 5 metres. Chamfered ashlar plinth. Plain 2-stage tower approximately 15 metres high, south and west sides somewhat damaged. Yorkshire sash to second stage, south side. Fragmentary timber balcony near the top of the north and south sides; slots for former balcony supports visible on east and west sides. Hipped roof with exposed rafter ends, roof light and decorative finial. Interior contains original hydraulic machinery and iron ladder. A weighted ram compressed water in the cylindrical tank occupying the lower half of the tower, and provided hydraulic power for the boat hoist and other machinery in the nearby South Dock. A similar, larger, tower stands at the head of the Stanhope Dock, south of Stanhope Street (qv). The hydraulic accumulator was invented by Sir William Armstrong and first used in Newcastle in 1851. The accumulator towers at Goole may have been installed by W H Bartholomew as part of the improvements which included the boat hoists. Disused and derelict at time of resurvey. Singer C, History of Technology, Vol 5, 1958, p 534. Listing NGR: SE7424222832 Legacy The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system. Legacy System number: 165281 Legacy System: LBS

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Hydraulic Accumulator Tower is located approximately 20 metres east of South Dock Basin in Goole, Yorkshire. This Grade II listed building serves as a notable industrial memorial.

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Coordinates
53.6967, -0.8770
Parish
Goole
Postcode
DN14 5RP
Parliamentary constituency
Goole and Pocklington
Official site
vikingmarine.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Hydraulic Accumulator Tower Approximately 20 Metres East Of South Dock Basin?
Hydraulic Accumulator Tower Approximately 20 Metres East Of South Dock Basin is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode DN14 5RP), in the parish of Goole.
Is Hydraulic Accumulator Tower Approximately 20 Metres East Of South Dock Basin a listed building?
Hydraulic Accumulator Tower Approximately 20 Metres East Of South Dock Basin is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Hydraulic Accumulator Tower Approximately 20 Metres East Of South Dock Basin free to visit?
Yes, Hydraulic Accumulator Tower Approximately 20 Metres East Of South Dock Basin is free to enter.
How do I get to Hydraulic Accumulator Tower Approximately 20 Metres East Of South Dock Basin?
Drivers can navigate to postcode DN14 5RP. It sits within the Goole and Pocklington parliamentary constituency.