Crofton Beam Engines (Crofton Pumping Station), Crofton, Wiltshire SN8 3DW
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Accessibility
"Our toilet facilities (5 unisex cubicles, 1 disabled and baby changing cubicle) are open to visitors visiting the station and grounds only."
https://www.accessibilityguides.org/content/crofton-beam-engines
Brief description
"Crofton Pumping Station is one of the most significant industrial heritage sites in the United Kingdom and a fascinating visitor attraction that invites you to step into our industrial and social history and turn back the clock to a time when steam was king.
The station was built in 1807-9 to supply water to the highest point of the Kennet & Avon Canal which links London and Bristol. It is a rare survivor of the technology which enabled British engineers to drain mines and supply towns and cities with water throughout the world, and has recently undergone National Lottery Heritage Fund supported conservation and visitor facility improvement work."
Address
Phone
Website
https://www.croftonbeamengines.org
Directions
Opening Times
Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change
https://www.croftonbeamengines.org/plan-your-visit/opening-dates-and-times-2/
Transport
Amenities
Travel Information
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