Latitude: 51.5146 / 51°30'52"N
Longitude: 0.2664 / 0°15'58"E
OS Eastings: 557356
OS Northings: 181955
OS Grid: TQ573819
Mapcode National: GBR W6.CTQ
Mapcode Global: VHHNN.K6P7
Plus Code: 9F32G778+RG
Entry Name: Stench Pipe
Listing Date: 2 February 1995
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1224062
English Heritage Legacy ID: 420031
ID on this website: 101224062
Location: Belhus Woods Country Park, Thurrock, Essex, RM15
County: Thurrock
Electoral Ward/Division: Belhus
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: South Ockendon
Traditional County: Essex
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Essex
Church of England Parish: Mardyke
Church of England Diocese: Chelmsford
Tagged with: Architectural structure
The following building shall be added to the list:-
TQ 58 SE THURROCK, FORMER UD BELHUS WOODS
4/10009 Stench Pipe
- II
Stench pipe. Probably mid C18 and part of the C18 sewage system for the now demolished Belhus
Hall. It comprises a tall octagonal Tudor-style chimney built of hand made bricks with occasional
black brick dressings, moulded to top and bottom and standing on a chamfered rectangular plinth
of 3 stages. A brick built culvert runs from the site of Belhus Hall to the foot of the south side of the
chimney and an opening on its north side lies beside a rectilinear earth channel. To the east and west
of the chimney the channel is revetted in brick. The chimney probably acted as a foul air vent for
sewage flushed into and then pumped along the culvert. From the culvert the sewage was possibly
deposited into the earth channel where after settling it was spread onto nearby fields. The chimney
also acted as an eyecatcher. Included as an unusually elaborate and ornamental example of a rare and
interesting building type.
Listing NGR: TQ5735681955
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