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Kemble Station Water Tank
A view of the water tank or water tower at Kemble Station in Gloucestershire. The water tank was granted Grade II listed status in 1986 along with the station itself.
The limestone bridge to the south of the station became Grade II listed in 2015. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. © STEAM Museum of the GWR
Media ID 715425
Filename: S5 086.jpg
Size: 2151 x 3000 (628KB)
Date: 2nd April 2008
Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR
Gloucestershire Grade Ii Listed Station Tank Water Water Tower Kemble Water Tank
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This print showcases the historic Kemble Station Water Tank, nestled in the picturesque Gloucestershire countryside. Standing tall and proud, this Grade II listed water tank has been an integral part of Kemble Station since its construction. Its timeless charm is a testament to the rich heritage of the Great Western Railway. The water tank at Kemble Station was granted Grade II listed status in 1986, alongside the station itself. This recognition highlights its architectural significance and historical importance within the local community. Serving as a vital source of water for steam locomotives during their heyday, this towering structure holds countless stories from bygone eras. Adjacent to the station lies a magnificent limestone bridge that also earned its own Grade II listing in 2015. The bridge adds another layer of character to this already enchanting scene, seamlessly blending with nature's beauty. As we gaze upon this remarkable image captured by STEAM Museum of GWR, we are transported back in time to an era when steam trains chugged along these tracks, connecting people and places across Britain. It serves as a poignant reminder of our railway heritage and invites us to appreciate both the grandeur of engineering marvels like Kemble Station Water Tank and the natural splendor that surrounds it. This print is more than just a visual delight; it encapsulates history frozen in time – an everlasting tribute to Gloucestershire's railway legacy.