Cobble Wall, Pump, and Pump Turn is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. Cobble wall and pump.

Cobble Wall, Pump, and Pump Turn

WRENN ID
ragged-chamber-foxglove
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Country
England
Type
Cobble wall and pump
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Late-C18/early-C19 cobble wall with secondary C19 pump turn and adjacent hand water pump and trough.

An approximate 17.5m length of coursed cobble wall with patched sections to the southern side of a vehicle gateway. The wall has been heightened by twelve courses of brickwork laid on the former red brick capping of the cobble wall. A hand water pump and a stone horse trough are situated against the wall. Beyond the horse trough, the wall has been rebuilt to accommodate the installation of a donkey driven water pump, by forming a pump turn, a semi-circular recess back into the garden of Ivy Lodge (5 Eastgate). Beyond the pump turn, the wall deflects towards the south east and reduces in height before it terminates onto the street.

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