- Tardebigge Engine House
Tardebigge Engine House (gbmapping|SO988689) is a former
canal -pumpingengine house atTardebigge ,Worcestershire ,England . It is grade II listed.It stands near near lock 57 (one lock below the top lock, 58) of the
Tardebigge Locks on theWorcester and Birmingham Canal and contained a steam powered Newcomen-Watt beam engine, which was removed in 1915. [ [http://bromsgrove.whub.org.uk/home/bdc-planning-lplan-cons-worcs_bham-canal.pdf Canal Conservation Area brochure] ] It was used to pump water from the adjacent Tardebigge feeder reservoir, which is about 50 ft (15.2m) below the level of the top pound of the canal. [Nicholson Waterways Guides, Vol 2 (2006) ISBN 0-00-721110-0]At one time a pub, The Tylers Lock, it was advertised for sale in April 2007, with
planning permission to convert it into a residence.The Birmingham Post, 7 April 2007 with sales advert by Andrew Grant regarding a number of property sales by Auction at Ombersley, Worcestershire on 23 April 2007.] [ [http://www2.vebra.com/andrewgrant/worcester/SALES/DETAILS/AGC2049.pdf Sales particulars (PDF) retrieved 16 April 2007 - now deleted] ] [ [http://www.stiffsteiffs.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/tylers.htm Details and History] ]References
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