Twyford Waterworks is opening its doors next month to give people the chance to explore the historic site.
On Sunday, October 6, people will be able to learn more about the waterworks which has been pumping water from the Hampshire Downs for more than 120 years.
Visitors will have the chance to see machinery in action, including the Hathorn Davey steam pumping engine and the 1895 Crossley gas engine.
The waterworks, which dates back to the Edwardian era, will also have its lime kilns and water softening works on display.
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A nature trail, complete with a pond and hide, will be open, and the site's industrial railway will be demonstrated.
The tea room will be serving a variety of cakes and light refreshments, and a barbecue will be available.
The site will be open from 11am to 4pm. Tickets can be bought on the day.
Admission price is £8 adults with Gift Aid and £7 without, £7 for a concession ticket with Gift Aid and £6 without. Under 16's free.
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