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Welcome to the Ryhope Engines Museum

The Ryhope Engines Museum is based on the Ryhope Pumping Station which was built in 1868 to supply water to the Sunderland area. The station ceased operation in 1967 - after almost 100 years of continuous use.

The Museum is now regarded as one of the finest industrial monuments in the North East of England, and is in a Grade II (starred) listed building. bold off]

Visiting the Museum

Although the station no longer pumps water, the two 100 horsepower beam engines are kept in working order by volunteer members of the Ryhope Engines Trust, and "steamed" periodically for the benefit of our visitors.

Please spend a few moments browsing our website - where you'll find full details of our steaming dates - using the link on this page.


Admission to the Ryhope Engines Museum is FREE.

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