Crofton Beam Engines will celebrate the Kennet and Avon Canal Trust’s 75th anniversary with a special steam event featuring historic beam engines, an accessibility boat exhibition, family activities and a biofuel trial aimed at preserving the site’s industrial heritage for future generations.
History, heritage and family fun are all on the agenda at Crofton Beam Engines this June, as the iconic site celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Kennet and Avon Canal Trust with a special two-day event.
Taking place on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 June 2026, the celebration will shine a spotlight on the Trust’s remarkable achievements in restoring and preserving one of the country’s most important waterways, while giving visitors the chance to see Crofton’s famous beam engines in action.
A highlight of the weekend will be the arrival of Hannah, one of the Trust’s accessibility boats. Open to visitors throughout Saturday and on Sunday morning, the boat will host an exhibition exploring the Trust’s past, present and future, offering a fascinating insight into the organisation’s role in bringing the canal back to life.
Adding to the occasion, Crofton’s historic boiler will be in steam, powering its world-renowned beam engines inside their Grade I listed Georgian buildings. Visitors can discover more about the restoration of the canal and pumping station, learn about future plans and find out how they can support ongoing conservation efforts.
The event will also showcase Crofton’s commitment to sustainability, with a trial of a biofuel made from a by-product of the rapeseed oil industry taking place on Saturday. The alternative fuel is being tested as a potential replacement for coal, helping to secure the future operation of the site’s historic machinery for generations to come.
Families can look forward to a packed programme of activities, including a duck race, interactive demonstrations showing how water can be lifted, hands-on large-scale models and craft activities for children. Visitors can also enjoy exploring the site’s grounds and taking in views across Wilton Water and the surrounding countryside.
The on-site tearoom will be open throughout the weekend, while guests are also welcome to bring a picnic and make the most of the picturesque setting.
For more information, visit croftonbeamengines.org.

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