Chance to see steamengines in action
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The Waterworks are in the Brede Valley, signposted from the A28 at the top of Brede Hill by St George’s Church.
Admission is free and there is ample free parking. Refreshments will be availab;le throughout the day.
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Hide AdTo complement the visitor interpretation material on display a more personalised presentation of historical and current items has been created. Under the direction of the Society’s Volunteer Archivist, and with the assistance of members who have built the display boards, a wide-ranging and fascinating story emerges, detailing the progress spanning the period from 1900 to the present day.
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