Village Water Pump - 1856 - Edmondthorpe, Leicestershire
Posted by: SMacB
N 52° 45.006 W 000° 43.469
30U E 653580 N 5846900
A most unusual village water pump, dated 1856, outside the village social club, Edmondthorpe.
Waymark Code: WMYY04
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/08/2018
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A most unusual village water pump outside the village social club, Edmondthorpe. It has a magnificent spout in the form of a dragon's head.
Marked with a heraldic bird, with the initials "WAP", dated 1856.
The initials stand for William Ann Pochin (1844-1901) was "Lord of the Manor of Bourne Abbots and High Sheriff of Leics. He owned a number of properties and in 1849 Barkby Hall was recorded as his principal seat and residence. However, by 1881 it seems that he lived at Edmondthorpe Hall (built 1621). He is credited with establishing and improving many properties locally, which often carry a date and his initials. By 1912, Edmondthorpe Hall was the residence of Victoria Alexandrina, Countess of Yarborough, but during the Second World War it was used as a camp for Italian PoWs, and it burnt down in 1943. The West Lodge remains and is a G II listed building."
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