National Mills Weekend
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Visit the Waterworks Museum – Hereford to see working water and wind turbines as part of National Mills Weekend.
The Museum will be open with all engines working in-steam and the children’s Heritage Water Park will be open between 12pm-4pm.
The Waterworks Museum has fine examples of an overshot waterwheel and wind and other powered turbines and is pleased to support the annual National Mills weekend.
Remember: Come dressed for the occasion – optional WW2/1940’s themed costumes welcome.
Further details for events/open days in 2020
• The Museum is open every Tuesday from 11am – 4pm. New in 2020: Between April – October additional engines can be seen in
operation (but not the steam engines).
• On a family open-day the Museum is open from 12-4pm, with all engines working from 1pm.
• FREE ADMISSION FOR: (i) Visitors under 16; (ii) Essential carers attending with a disabled visitor; (iii) Museum Members.
• New for 2020: Buy an Annual Adult Pass at Reception (£10) and gain 12 months’ free admission from date of purchase
• The children’s Heritage Water Park will normally be open between March and October 2020.
• Please monitor the Museum website and Facebook/Twitter for possible other special attractions on family open-days.Further details for events/open days in 2020
• The Museum is open every Tuesday from 11am – 4pm. New in 2020: Between April – October additional engines can be seen in
operation (but not the steam engines).
• On a family open-day the Museum is open from 12-4pm, with all engines working from 1pm.
• FREE ADMISSION FOR: (i) Visitors under 16; (ii) Essential carers attending with a disabled visitor; (iii) Museum Members.
• New for 2020: Buy an Annual Adult Pass at Reception (£10) and gain 12 months’ free admission from date of purchase
• The children’s Heritage Water Park will normally be open between March and October 2020.
• Please monitor the Museum website and Facebook/Twitter for possible other special attractions on family open-days.
Established in 1974, the museum is an independent working museum concerned primarily, but not exclusively, with the story of the supply of water for public consumption from earliest habitation to the close of the 20th century.
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Fees & Tickets
£7
Normal admission prices apply: £7 adult, £6 concession, Children under 16 FREE
Event Location
Waterworks Museum - Hereford Broomy Hill, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR4 0LJOrganiser: Waterworks Museum – Hereford