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Friendly volunteers helped make this a very enjoyable visit
A great little site, well worth the modest entrance fee. Volunteers very knowledgeable, friendly and accommodating- one of our party is disabled. Toilets on site, including accessible facilities, very...
This is a great little place to visit. Interesting pump in action and a walk along the River Rother. Bring a picnic or visit the local pub for refreshment. has limited opening times so check their web...
Fascinting glimpse of the past where transport by road, canal and train all come together. Plenty of activities fior chikldren. Helpful and friendlky volunteers running the open day.
Staying within walking distance I looked in here not open that often but you can have a look outside and even operate a hand pump and see the screw and some information on boards but I guess it's luck...
If you have visited Petworth House, then do go along to see the Beam Pump which is 1 ½ miles south of Petworth at the river bridge. The Beam Pump was installed alongside the watermill in 1782 by th...
Friendly volunteers helped make this a very enjoyable visit
A great little site, well worth the modest entrance fee. Volunteers very knowledgeable, friendly and accommodating- one of our party is disabled. Toilets on site, including accessible facilities, very...
Interesting Beam Pump
This is a great little place to visit. Interesting pump in action and a walk along the River Rother. Bring a picnic or visit the local pub for refreshment. has limited opening times so check their web...
WEll worth a visit
Fascinting glimpse of the past where transport by road, canal and train all come together. Plenty of activities fior chikldren. Helpful and friendlky volunteers running the open day.
Pre planning required
Staying within walking distance I looked in here not open that often but you can have a look outside and even operate a hand pump and see the screw and some information on boards but I guess it's luck...
Water Power
If you have visited Petworth House, then do go along to see the Beam Pump which is 1 ½ miles south of Petworth at the river bridge. The Beam Pump was installed alongside the watermill in 1782 by th...