Crossness Engines
About Crossness Engines
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.
Crossness Engines Facilities
| Opening Times |
Booking line: Tues or Sun between 9.30am and 4.00pm. Most visit times begin @1.30, though this is different for public steaming days which are 10.00-16.30 Different fees apply for regular visits or steaming day visits Children under the age of 8 are not admitted |
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Crossness Engines Address
| Address: |
The Old Works
Thames Water London
SE2 9AQ
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 8311 3711 |
Location Information for Crossness Engines
| Address: |
The Old Works
Thames Water London
SE2 9AQ
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 8311 3711 |
| Public transport: | 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. |
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