The Stokers Rest Café & Bookshop are open during normal museum opening times.
Drinks and snacks are available in addition to a variety of books, shirts & memorabilia.
On steaming days, a selection on sandwiches, cakes etc. are also available.
A wide variety of books, magazines, videos etc are available in our bookshop.
On-site parking is available for approximately 10 vehicles.
On steaming days, the on-site parking is reserved for disabled visitors, however ample parking is available approximately 220 yards (200m) from the site. Access to this parking is height restricted to 6ft (1.85m). Vehicles which are too high will be accommodated on-site where there is no restriction.
Visiting historic vehicles and motorbikes will usually be found a space on-site as an added attraction for other visitors.
Please do not park on the road marked with double yellow lines as this will obstruct access by Severn Trent's HGV tanker traffic.
Our Learning Centre contains a display of artefacts relating to the site and information about the sewage treatment process which can no longer be seen.
A 12 minute video presentation showing the site in operation can be viewed on request.
On steaming days, a live video link to CD Engine house is available for those visitors who are unable to access the upper floors of the engine house.
The only area of the museum that cannot be accessed by wheelchairs are the upper floors of the engine houses. All areas are level access except for the Stokers Rest which has a ramp. The surfacing of the grounds is mostly level, but uneven in places. A wheelchair accessible toilet is located adjacent to the Stokers Rest.
Private steamings, school & group visits and illustrated talks can be arranged outside normal museum opening times. Please contact the Trust by telephone or email for further details.
There are no facilities on-site, but information about local accommodation, caravan and camping sites can be obtained from East Staffordshire Tourist Information Centre - www.enjoyeaststaffs.co.uk or 01283 508111.