Dogdyke Pumping Station
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Dogdyke steam pumping station was built in 1856 to replace an existing wind-driven pump draining the large area of farmland between the rivers Bain and Witham. The engine, which runs in steam on all the Open Days, is the original external condensing beam-engine built by Bradley & Craven of Wakefield. It is possibly the oldest steam-driven scoop wheel pumping set in the country still in steam.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes