1. The History
The Redmires Reservoirs are a group of three reservoirs in Fulwood, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. They are fed from various small streams rising from the Hallam Moors by including Fairthorn Clough. The three reservoirs are named Upper, Middle and Lower and date back to 1836 They were created to provide clean drinking water via a water course down to Barker's Pool 5½ miles away following Sheffield’s devastating cholera epidemic in 1832.
The former Water Treatment Works/Filter Station can be found on Long Causeway. It is located beside the Lower reservoir and dates back to 1950. They supplied water to the south-western outer environs of Sheffield via the Ringlow and Rudd Hill service reservoirs. The systems utilized seven horizontal pressure filters (installed at its inception in 1950) and a clear water tank which was installed 1983. Preliminary treatment of the water was carried out in the lower reservoir before it was filtered. Lime was added to separate the natural aluminium from the water, making it clump together so it could be filtered out.
Despite the works producing water below modern standards it was of a satisfactory colour and cleanliness, and despite high iron and aluminium levels, was still safe to drink. A new plant was constructed opposite the old works in the mid-80s and with used the Sirofloc Process. The water from this new plant was then piped to the old works to be filtered as a final process.
The waterworks were decommissioned when it closed around 1997. It was stripped of its machinery and apparatus in 2013. The works was on the market with Reeds Rains at a guide price of £277,000 a couple of years ago and sold. Since then, though, no conversion has taken place and it sits empty and forlorn.
See this excellent report HERE by kemp2906 see what the place looked like before it all got stripped out.
2. The Explore
Previously been over here to look at the plughole nearby and remember checking this place and think it was sealed up. Have forgotten about it as a while back it has been sold and had expected it to now be converted to residential use. However, when I heard to the contrary and that is was abandoned and open thought, I’d have a little mooch up there. It was the second filtration works of the day having popped in to Lower Bradfield earlier on. Despite it being smaller kind of prefered this place. Easy access and despite it being trashed and decommissioned, there’s enough to keep you busy for a good half an hour.
3 The Pictures
After a short trek up a muddy lane she appears:
Redmires 01 by HughieDW, on Flickr
img3346 by HughieDW, on Flickr
Wide open as open can be:
img3356 by HughieDW, on Flickr
Date stone reads 1949:
img3358 by HughieDW, on Flickr
And we’re in:
img3357 by HughieDW, on Flickr
img3353 by HughieDW, on Flickr
img3342bw by HughieDW, on Flickr
A basket of washers:
img3343 by HughieDW, on Flickr
And a panel of meters:
img3340 by HughieDW, on Flickr
img3341 by HughieDW, on Flickr
img3324 by HughieDW, on Flickr
img3323 by HughieDW, on Flickr
img3319 by HughieDW, on Flickr
Redmires 03 by HughieDW, on Flickr
Redmires 04 by HughieDW, on Flickr
A few bits and bobs of interest in the side rooms:
img3347 by HughieDW, on Flickr
Redmires 11 by HughieDW, on Flickr
Some nice decay:
Redmires 13 by HughieDW, on Flickr
Redmires 02 by HughieDW, on Flickr
This is one of the better condition filter tanks:
img3338 by HughieDW, on Flickr
img3333 by HughieDW, on Flickr
img3327 by HughieDW, on Flickr
img3326 by HughieDW, on Flickr
Redmires 05 by HughieDW, on Flickr
The Redmires Reservoirs are a group of three reservoirs in Fulwood, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. They are fed from various small streams rising from the Hallam Moors by including Fairthorn Clough. The three reservoirs are named Upper, Middle and Lower and date back to 1836 They were created to provide clean drinking water via a water course down to Barker's Pool 5½ miles away following Sheffield’s devastating cholera epidemic in 1832.
The former Water Treatment Works/Filter Station can be found on Long Causeway. It is located beside the Lower reservoir and dates back to 1950. They supplied water to the south-western outer environs of Sheffield via the Ringlow and Rudd Hill service reservoirs. The systems utilized seven horizontal pressure filters (installed at its inception in 1950) and a clear water tank which was installed 1983. Preliminary treatment of the water was carried out in the lower reservoir before it was filtered. Lime was added to separate the natural aluminium from the water, making it clump together so it could be filtered out.
Despite the works producing water below modern standards it was of a satisfactory colour and cleanliness, and despite high iron and aluminium levels, was still safe to drink. A new plant was constructed opposite the old works in the mid-80s and with used the Sirofloc Process. The water from this new plant was then piped to the old works to be filtered as a final process.
The waterworks were decommissioned when it closed around 1997. It was stripped of its machinery and apparatus in 2013. The works was on the market with Reeds Rains at a guide price of £277,000 a couple of years ago and sold. Since then, though, no conversion has taken place and it sits empty and forlorn.
See this excellent report HERE by kemp2906 see what the place looked like before it all got stripped out.
2. The Explore
Previously been over here to look at the plughole nearby and remember checking this place and think it was sealed up. Have forgotten about it as a while back it has been sold and had expected it to now be converted to residential use. However, when I heard to the contrary and that is was abandoned and open thought, I’d have a little mooch up there. It was the second filtration works of the day having popped in to Lower Bradfield earlier on. Despite it being smaller kind of prefered this place. Easy access and despite it being trashed and decommissioned, there’s enough to keep you busy for a good half an hour.
3 The Pictures
After a short trek up a muddy lane she appears:
Wide open as open can be:
Date stone reads 1949:
img3358 by HughieDW, on Flickr
And we’re in:
A basket of washers:
And a panel of meters:
img3323 by HughieDW, on Flickr
A few bits and bobs of interest in the side rooms:
Some nice decay:
This is one of the better condition filter tanks:
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