In the late 18th century, canal engineers, like John Rennie, faced the challenge of supplying water to the western end of the Kennet & Avon Canal. Crofton Beam Engines at Crofton Locks Summit is a masterpiece, using two steam pumps to lift water from Wilton Water Reservoir 40 feet to the canal. These engines, built in 1812 and 1846, are among the world's oldest working steam beam engines.
Explore the Crofton Pumping Station to see the beam engines in action. With stunning views of the Kennet & Avon and the Wilton Water Reservoir, it's a lovely day out.
The pretty village of Wilton is a half-mile walk away. Enjoy lunch in the pub and visit the fully restored Wilton Windmill, which produces its own wholemeal flour. The area is a popular spot to ride your bike, take a walk, or dangle a rod.