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Crossness pumping station is a historical cathedral in the Thamesmead area, it is a Grade 1 listed building that opened in 1865 and dogs are welcome on site. Experience the glory and genius of the Victorian age.
A 19th century sewage pumping station restored in part to its original high Victorian glory and containing the 4 largest rotative beam engines in the world and some of the most outstanding Victorian ironwork.
We suggest that you wear appropriate clothing for exploring a pumping station including flat shoes
There is a cafe and shop on site.
The pumping station is only open on selected dated, you can either go along to an 'open day' (check dates on the website) or book a tour. You will need to buy tickets in advance for the tours but you can just turn up for the open days.
The car park is situated at the end of Bazalgette Way, A pedestrian route about 700 metres long links the car park to the buildings.
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