Crossness Pumping Station

Grade 1 Listed, 1865 waste-water pumping station containing the 4 largest rotative beam engines in the world and outstanding Victorian ironwork.
About
Grade 1 Listed, 1865 waste-water pumping station built by Sir Joseph Bazalgette in Victorian Romanesque style, containing much ornamental cast-iron of outstanding quality. The building houses the largest rotative beam engines in the world, (one being restored). The attached boiler-house houses a visitor centre.
Important information
Open on selected dates in 2023.
For more information, please see: http://www.crossness.org.uk
Prices and opening times
Child Ticket | From £1.00 per ticket |
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Adult Ticket | From £4.00 per ticket |
Opening Times
Due to the museum undertaking a major programme of building work and landscaping, it will only be open for selected days and times.
Please check the website for further details.
Venue Details & Map
Crossness Pumping Station
- Address
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The Old Works
Thames WaterLondonSE2 9AQ - Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 8311 3711
- info@crossness.org.uk
- Public transport:
- From Abbey Wood station take stairway to road over railway (A2041). Walk northwards (via a roundabout) to a signposted sliproad. At T-junction (Sewell Road) turn right and walk to end of road. There will be a shuttle bus running on some open days, please check website for further information.