A museum for everyone

Our next Steam Day is Sunday September 14th.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • See a working triple expansion steam engine 

  • Have fun in the Waterpark

  • Explore the WW2 replica rooms

  • Chat with the engineers and guides

Our impressive collection of beam, hot air, gas and diesel engines includes the oldest working triple expansion steam engine in the UK

Open for 50 years and still going strong

The museum has been running since 1974 and is housed in the original Victorian Grade II* listed building that was the water pumping station for Hereford.

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

There is a disabled toilet available

Please read our disabled access and accessibility statements

Dogs on short leads are allowed in the Museum grounds and building, apart from the Water Park and Cafe serving area.. All dogs must be on leads at all times. Please read the poster in reception for more information.

There is on site parking available and one of our volunteers is available should you need any help and guidance

We have an onsite café serving hot and cold drinks along with a selection of delicious food and cakes. We pride ourselves on the fresh homemade items we have available on offer, so why not treat yourself.

We're easy to find, we're at Broomy Hill, Hereford, HR4 0LJ

By Car : Just set your SatNav to HR4 0JL

By Train : We are just a short taxi ride (approx 3.2 km) from Hereford Train Station

By Bus : Unfortunately there are no bus routes stopping near the Museum

Many thanks for providing the opportunity to savour the sights, sound and smell of a wide range of machinery much of it massive. It is all real and reflects the knowledge and work of the volunteers who enhance visitors' experience by answering questions and providing tactful guidance. I was fascinated to see what was involved to start up some of the engines, some of which which clearly have special needs. I doubt that there are many places which can appeal to both 5 year old Florence and her shortly to be 75 grandfather. The children's area was first class with all manner of actual equipment children could operate to reinforce what is required to provide clean water and what can be done with it. I will certainly visit again.

Simon N, Worcester June 2024