Latitude: 54.8653 / 54°51'55"N
Longitude: -1.3724 / 1°22'20"W
OS Eastings: 440380
OS Northings: 552462
OS Grid: NZ403524
Mapcode National: GBR LDV5.PQ
Mapcode Global: WHD5C.WZN1
Plus Code: 9C6WVJ8H+42
Entry Name: Engine House and Boiler House at Ryhope Pumping Station
Listing Date: 19 June 1974
Last Amended: 17 October 1994
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1218116
English Heritage Legacy ID: 391598
ID on this website: 101218116
Location: Ryhope, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, SR2
County: Sunderland
Electoral Ward/Division: Ryhope
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Sunderland
Traditional County: Durham
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Tyne and Wear
Church of England Parish: Ryhope
Church of England Diocese: Durham
Tagged with: Engine house Boiler house
SUNDERLAND
NZ45SW STOCKTON ROAD, Ryhope
920-1/7/260 (West side (off))
19/06/74 Engine house and boiler house at
Ryhope Pumping Station
(Formerly Listed as:
RYHOPE
Main building with chimney to Ryhope
Pumping Station)
GV II*
Engine house and boiler house for water pumping station.
1866-9. By Thomas Hawksley. For the Sunderland and South
Shields Water Co. English bond brick with ashlar dressings;
Welsh slate roof with stone gable copings and shingle
ventilator roof.
EXTERIOR: engine house 2 high storeys and basement, 4x1
windows; boiler house attached to W one storey, 4 windows.
Engine house gable to E has brick parapet walls with ashlar
coping to side steps to panelled door in 2-storey corniced
projection; ashlar doorcase of panelled pilasters has
semicircular overlight in high entablature with cornice
breaking forward over key and pilasters and with finials on
pilasters and on long keystone. Blank panel above door;
3-light window above; modillioned cornice. Above cornice, in
recessed plane, a stepped 3-light window in gable peak. Giant
corniced angle pilasters support projection at edge of shaped
gable which rises to obelisk finial. Returns have longer
windows on ground floor with corniced surrounds and central
ball finials, smaller above with long keystones, in bays
defined by giant pilasters with continuous cornice and finials
on stepped panels above pilasters. Rear gable corresponds to
that at front. All windows have stone mullions and transoms.
Roof has high central ridge octagonal louvred ventilator with
swept eaves to tall conical shingle roof. Boiler house
attached to rear gable has 4 cross gables, shaped and with
finials, on pilasters with cornices which support gable-edge
projection. Recessed plane in each gable contains doors in
keyed elliptical stone surrounds on S, except for high plain
stone lintel over renewed door in 3rd from E, and 2-light
windows on N, each side with small slits in gable peaks.
INTERIOR contains complete pumping equipment with original
engines by R & W Hawthorne, and boilers of 1908. A fine
example of the work of a great engineer, with engines made by
one of the first engine manufacturers of the region. Cared for
by The Ryhope Engines Trust and the machinery still operated
occasionally for demonstration purposes, but the water no
longer pumped by these engines.
A Scheduled Ancient Monument.
(Corfe T: The Buildings of Sunderland 1814-1914: Newcastle:
1983-: 19).
Listing NGR: NZ4038052462
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