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Posted By: Hamspoon Wallasey Waterworks Tower - 28th Apr 2008 1:26pm
Hey all.

Just stumbled across this site and have spent the last couple of hours browsing round and reading up on local history. To hell with the work I'm supposed to be doing! smile

Anyways, the original reason the search started was that I was a bit curious about Wallasey Waterworks Tower that I walked past this morning

Does anyone have any information on this at all? Or what it's even there for? Had a little look round the net, but that pic is all I could really find.

Cheers

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Posted By: jonno40 Re: Wallasey Waterworks Tower - 28th Apr 2008 2:02pm
I dont know too much but i am aware that there used to be a small resivoir there at some point and i think part of it may have been underground.The actual location is called gorsehill water tower/reservoir ,thats all i can find at the moment hope its of some help
Posted By: Hamspoon Re: Wallasey Waterworks Tower - 29th Apr 2008 8:40pm
Good stuff, that helps some.

Cheers for the info smile
Posted By: Sir_longmong Re: Wallasey Waterworks Tower - 29th Apr 2008 9:44pm
where is that?
Posted By: Snodvan Re: Wallasey Waterworks Tower - 29th Apr 2008 10:16pm
Gorsehill Road is close to St Peter & Pauls church in New Brighton. There was and probably still is a reservoir tank system at that place - at least there are some VERY big covered areas shown by Google Earth. The area is at least 2x that covered by the church and it's grounds. You tend not to notice because there are very high walls surrounding the place.

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Gorsehill+Rd,+Wallasey,+Merseyside+CH45,+United+Kingdom&sll=54.162434,-3.647461&sspn=16.382537,28.081055&ie=UTF8&cd=2&geocode=0,53.433716,-3.049750&t=h&z=16

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Posted By: Anonymous Re: Wallasey Waterworks Tower - 6th Jun 2008 1:31pm
The red sandstone water tower on Gorsehill stands 82 feet high and was built at the highest point in the town. Officially opened on 18th February 1905.

The high level tank holds 70,000 gallons and is 231 feet above sea level, higher then Mill Lane's Tower. The reservoirs were constructed in 1892 and 1902.
Posted By: Mark Re: Wallasey Waterworks Tower - 15th Jun 2008 6:49am
This is where is is

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Posted By: dave_g Re: Wallasey Waterworks Tower - 15th Jun 2008 3:23pm
has any one ever tried ettin in to the one on mill lane to get some piccys wud be nice to see what blocks the sun from my back yard!
Posted By: Mark Re: Wallasey Waterworks Tower - 7th Feb 2009 9:03pm
Some pictures from 2008 sorry just found them lol

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Posted By: WetSocks Re: Wallasey Waterworks Tower - 31st Jul 2009 9:57pm
The reservoir and tower on Gorsehill Road are indeed "Gorsehill Reservoirs" and they are still in use.

This picture was taken inside one of the reservoir compartments (no2) during a routine inspection in 2008.

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We also used the tower as a vantage point for The Tall Ships this year, trekking up there shortly after knocking off time.

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As for there being a "small" reservoir, the two reservoirs (no1 and no2) hold 27 million litres between them.
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Wallasey Waterworks Tower - 31st Jul 2009 10:33pm
Great stuff Wetsocks - I was there yesterday taking pictures, quite a coincidence - fantastic tower.
Posted By: WetSocks Re: Wallasey Waterworks Tower - 31st Jul 2009 11:20pm

For info, "1825" as written on the picture is an archive number not the date... has caught people out in the past.

You can see the top of New Brighton Tower in the background which places this picture between 1905 (official opening date of Res) and 1919-21 (date of tower's demise).

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