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London Museum of Water & Steam

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London Museum of Water & Steam is an independent museum founded in 1975 as the Kew Bridge Steam Museum. It was rebranded in early 2014 following a major investment project.

Situated on the site of the old Kew Bridge Pumping Station in Brentford, near Kew Bridge on the River Thames in West London, England, the Museum is centred on a collection of stationary water pumping steam engines dating from 1820 to 1910. It is the home of the world’s largest collection of working Cornish engines, including the Grand Junction 90 inch, the largest such engine in the world. The site is an anchor point on the European Route of Industrial Heritage (ERIH).

The Museum reopened on 22 March 2014.

The Museum site contains a number of Grade I and Grade II listed buildings. The original engine house, home of the Bull, Boulton & Watt and Maudslay engines, was built in 1837 and is Grade I listed, as is the Great Engine House, housing the 90 inch and 100 inch engines, which was constructed in two parts in 1845 and 1869.

The Boiler House, which now houses the rotative steam engines, was built in 1837, and along with the ancillary buildings and Gatehouse and Boundary Wall, is Grade II listed.

The ancillary buildings, which include a fully working forge and belt driven workshop, are used by a number of independent artists and creatives.

The Museum’s most striking feature is its 200 ft high Victorian standpipe tower. This is not a chimney stack; it houses two systems of vertical pipes through which water was pumped before it entered the mains water supply.

The brick tower, of Italianate design, was constructed in 1867 to replace an earlier open metal lattice structure. It is a Grade I listed building.

Listing Details

  • Address: Green Dragon Ln, Brentford, Middlesex,TW8 0EN,United Kingdom
  • Phone: 020 8568 4757
  • Website: http://www.kbsm.org
  • Email: info@kbsm.org
  • Get there by bus: 65, 237, 267, 391
  • Get there by tube/train: Gunnersbury
  • Wheelchair access: Yes
  • Additional information: Approximately 85% of the museum is accessible to wheelchair users via rising platform lifts. While the renovations are taking place access to the museum is possible via a special route. Please ask at the ticket office and a special guide will be available to escort you safely into the museum steam hall.

    Access to the Boulton & Watt, Maudslay & Bull engines is via ramp or rising platform lift. Access to the 90 inch engine is via stair-climbing lift and ramp. Access to the waterwheel courtyard and Diesel House is via ramp or rising platform lift

    There is a wheelchair accessible toilet adjacent to the museum car park, which requires a Radar key which is held at the museum ticket office

    Two manual wheelchairs are available for loan to visitors, during their visit. These can be pre-booked by contacting the museum, giving your name and date of visit.

Opening Times

  • Monday 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
  • Tuesday 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
  • Wednesday 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
  • Thursday 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
  • Friday 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
  • Saturday 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
  • Sunday 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

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