Pumping Station
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Ferry Lane
Claverton, England BA2 7BH
Claverton Pumping Station is a remarkable example of Georgian engineering, dating back to 1813, the year "Pride and Prejudice" was published. Utilizing the power of the River Avon, this Grade I listed structure features a massive waterwheel that elevates water 48 feet into the Kennet and Avon Canal without burning fuel or producing waste, embodying environmentally friendly technology.
Operated as a museum by dedicated volunteers, a visit to Claverton Pumping Station transports guests back to the dawn of the industrial revolution. Its historical significance and unique operation make it a captivating destination for those interested in engineering and history.
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