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Crofton Beam Engines

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Non Steaming Day June 7th

07 Jun 2026
10:00 - 16:30

Non Steaming Day June 7th

A non steaming day offers a unique and equally enriching experience.

Crofton Beam Engines on a non steaming day offers a unique and equally enriching experience. The tranquillity of the setting, combined with the historical significance and intricate mechanics of the beam engines, provides a captivating journey through time.

Crofton Pumping Station
Crofton Pumping Station
Crofton Beam Gallery
Beam Gallery

On non steaming days, visitors have the opportunity to admire the beam engines in a state of serene dormancy. The polished brass and iron components glisten under the gentle light, revealing the meticulous care taken to preserve these mechanical marvels.

One of the highlights of visiting Crofton on a non steaming day is the availability of our knowledgeable volunteers who can help explain to visitors the history and functionality of the beam engines. They offer a wealth of information, from the engineering principles behind the engines to the stories of the people who operated and maintained them.

Guided Tour of Crofton
Volunteer expains about Crofton
Crofton Chimney
Victorian industrial design

The Crofton site is not limited to the Engine House alone. The surrounding grounds are steeped in historical significance including the approximately 26 metre (86ft) tall chimney. It dates back to 1856 and was shortened in 1959 due to instability, it was restored to its original height in 1996. The chimney is listed. It’s recognized for its special architectural and historic interest. The chimney is built in the Victorian industrial architectural style.

On Non Steaming Days, visitors are welcome to bring a picnic to enjoy overlooking the canal and railway on our open days. 

A Crofton icon
The leat
Round dark wood picnic tables cover a green lawn in foreground. A terracotta brick building towers behind, with 12 windows on one side and a 25 metre chimney. All backed by blue sky.
Enjoy a picnic

After exploring the beam engines, the surrounding countryside beckons with its tranquil beauty and scenic walking routes. The area around Crofton boasts a network of footpaths and trails that cater to walkers of all abilities.

Crofton locks
Wilton water
Kennet & Avon Canal

A stroll around Wilton Water and along the canal path is a must for visitors. The serene waterway, flanked by lush greenery, offers a peaceful ambiance that contrasts with the industrial might of the beam engines. The route provides insights into the canal’s construction, its importance in the 19th century, and the wildlife that now thrives in this restored habitat.

Wilton Windmill – Learn More

The journey to Wilton Windmill is a delightful experience in itself, but the windmill is the crowning jewel of this excursion. Built in 1821, the windmill is a testament to the ingenuity of early industrial architecture. It stands proudly atop a hill, with its sails turning gracefully in the breeze.

Addmission Charges

Annual Pass Non Steaming7.25
Child (under 16)FREE
CarerFREE
Kennet and Avon Canal Trust Member *with a valid membership card3.50
Car Park Close – 17:00£1:50 2hr – £3:00 All Day
Accessibility Guide
working the crofton beam engine
Crofton Beam Engines
kids at crofton beam engines
The Crofton engine
Watching the water pump out
volunteers at crofton beam engines
Vintage cars as Crofton's Steam Gala
Ornate cylinder head
Crofton from Wilton Windmill
working on the engine
Phill Harding driving the engine
Crofton Pumping Station in the snow 2019

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Crofton Beam Engines, Crofton,
Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 3DW 
crofton@katrust.org.uk

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