London Museum of Water & Steam
Green Dragon Lane, Brentford, TW8 0EN, United Kingdom | 020 8568 4757 | WebsiteVenue Description
Based in the historic buildings of the former Kew Bridge Waterworks, the London Museum of Water & Steam tells the story of London's water supply and the amazing pumping engines that helped to make London the great city it is today. We have the world's largest collection of stationary steam pumping engines, many of which you can see working at weekends. For more information about us, our engines and steam schedules and our special events, please visit www.waterandsteam.org.uk.
Accessibility
There is ramp access and lift access to our Water Works Gallery There is ramp access to the courtyard, Boulton & Watt engine house and Maudslay and Bull engine house. There is a step access to the 90 and 100 inch engine house. There is a ramp access to the garden and the forge.
Toilets
There is a disabled toilet in the museum entrance. The door is wide enough for both a manual and automatic wheelchairs. There is a rail and an alarm/assist button
Staff
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- Disabled Access
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