History museum

Markfield Beam Engine Museum

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Tips from locals

David
March 4, 2015
Victorian steam powered beam engine originally used for pumping sewage and water. Now open as a museum. Best visited on bank holiday weekends when the engine can be seen in operation.
Mindy
October 13, 2017
beautiful park by the canal . is a nice walk and is forest alamos all the way trough the canal
Annelie
November 26, 2019
A historic Victorian beam engine, formerly used as part of the London Sewage Works. It's located in a lovingly refurbished grade II listed engine hall. The beam engine has been restored and can be experienced in action on several open days in the year. A very special experience. The sheer size of the machine is impressive. It's set in Markfield Park, and there's a lovely café next door.
A historic Victorian beam engine, formerly used as part of the London Sewage Works. It's located in a lovingly refurbished grade II listed engine hall. The beam engine has been restored and can be experienced in action on several open days in the year. A very special experience. The sheer size of th…
Danni
July 24, 2018
Museum within Markfield Park.
Home Host
April 7, 2016
The Markfield Beam Engine is a 100 horsepower beam pumping engine, built in 1886.

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Location
Markfield Road
London, England