Twyford Waterworks

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Twyford Waterworks, an industrial heritage site near Eastleigh, Hampshire, offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of water engineering. Established in 1898, it played a crucial role in supplying water to the Southampton area. The site features a range of well-preserved facilities, including an Edwardian pumping station, original steam engines, and diesel pumps.

Visitors can walk through the narrow boiler house and see the impressive triple-expansion steam engines, which were integral in the water pumping process. In addition, the lime kilns and filtration beds highlight the site's role in treating and purifying water. Twyford Waterworks holds a special place in industrial history as one of the few remaining examples of a fully operational waterworks from this era.

The facility is managed by the Twyford Waterworks Trust, which regularly opens the site to the public for open days and guided tours. As a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade II* listed site, Twyford Waterworks is recognized for its historical importance and architectural value. Ideal for history enthusiasts and families, it offers a unique educational experience.

For more information on visiting hours and events, check the Twyford Waterworks website or the Eastleigh Online community portal.

Location Info
Name
Twyford Waterworks
Address
Hazeley Road
Postcode
SO21 1QA
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