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Description Balsdean pumping station, Balsdean, City of Brighton and Hove, England. This elegant building dates from 1936 and is in a remarkably isolated rural location high on the South Downs above Rottingdean, near the deserted medieval village of Balsdean. It is owned and operated by Southern Water.
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