Victorian waterworks plus steam railway, 'Water for Life' gallery and waterwheel. Also a tea room, shop and car park.
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Giant beam engines, the earliest built in 1820, operate under steam and are the largest of their kind in the world. Housed in a Victorian waterworks visited by Dickens, these engines pumped London's water for over 100 years. The interactive "Water for life" gallery explores the 2000 year "history of London's water. We have a steam railway, "waterwheel and horse-gin. The massive steam pumping engines "are working at weekends and Bank Holidays. Contact the " museum for information of special events happening throughout the year.
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