Westonzoyland Pumping Station Museum Steam Up
Westonzoyland Pumping Station, Hoopers Drove, Westonzoyland, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 0LS
The use of steam power on the Somerset Levels for land drainage began at Westonzoyland in 1830, when the first of eight pumping stations was built on the banks of the River Parrett. Discover how steam was used to power the 'award winning' 1861 Easton Amos land drainage machine and see a unique and varied collection of engines, winches, turbines and pumps in action from steam, raised by our 1938 Marshall Portable Boiler. We have one of the largest collections of working steam engines and pumps in England. The Museum also features a 2' narrow gauge railway used for demonstrations and for giving passenger rides, on one of our two passenger coaches. Take a look around our rolling stock shed. Other items of interest include a Blacksmith's forge, Lister deep well pumps, small waterwheel and Lancashire boiler. The original buildings, comprising the engine house, cottage, forge and chimney are Grade II* listed and are open to viewing. Free Parking, Tea Room, Home made cakes, Picnic Area, Book Sales
Westonzoyland Pumping Station, Hoopers Drove, Westonzoyland, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 0LS
Level access to most areas including entrance, tea room, exhibition hall and around site generally but some steps in original pump house, which do not restrict viewing of the land drainage machine.