Carshalton Water Tower & Historic Garden Trust
Chamber Rating
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Adrian Clifton
Apr 15th, 2023 -
Irina Springate
Carshalton water tower is a very interesting and unique Grade II listed early 18th century garden building sited in the grounds of Carshalton House in Surrey. One of the main purposes was to supply water to Carshalton House and the fountains in its garden by water-powered pump. Also you can see some rooms there such as the Saloon and the Orangery and an early 18th century bathroom with a tile lined plunge bath. Apparently, the first inside bath exsisted at that time. Don't forget to visit Hermitage and Folly Bridge too! Admission to the Tower is 2. Children -free. Open every Sunday from April to September.
Sep 24th, 2022 -
Robert Walker
Fascinating slice of history, you can explore the suite of entertaining rooms, including the orangery, saloon, pump room and plunge bath. The garden space surrounding the building features an impressive hermitage grotto and "sham bridge", either end of what was originally a boating pond at the Western springhead of the River Wandle. The Water Tower is a unique Grade II listed early 18th century garden building sited in the grounds of Carshalton House in South London, built when the area was in the Surrey countryside, full of large houses owned by wealthy families. "As the name suggests, this contained a water-powered pump, which supplied water to Carshalton House and the fountains in its garden. However, the building was and is much more than this as it contains a suite of rooms such as the Saloon, the Orangery and a splendid early 18th century bathroom with a tile lined plunge bath. Aside from the Water Tower, there is the surrounding garden including the Hermitage and Folly Bridge.All this is managed voluntarily by the Friends of Water Tower & The Historic Garden Trust."
Sep 19th, 2022 -
Sam Saltwell
Referred to as the Bagnio when it was built in the early 18th century, The Water Tower is a Grade II listed garden building to house one of the first indoor baths in the country. In addition to the finely tiled plunge pool, it also houses a water pump for Carshalton House, various rooms such as the Saloon and Orangery, while the surrounding garden includes the Hermitage and Folly Bridge. If you found my review interesting please leave a quick thumbs up Thanks!
Sep 16th, 2022 -
Mike Hall
If you are in the area when it is actually open, this is a great way to spend 60-90 minutes if you are interested in local history. Phone in advance to ensure that the Hermitage is available. Cost for adults was 2 for the water tower, 2 for the hermitage and included genuinely free tour (no pumping for tips afterwards though donations are gratefully received). It is only open for a few hours on Sunday during the summer months though so once again, phone before you come. It is cash only but there are plenty of cash machines in Carshalton nearby.
Aug 7th, 2022
Contact Info
- (208) 669-1546
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Carshalton Water Tower & Historic Garden Trust?
A The phone number for Carshalton Water Tower & Historic Garden Trust is: (208) 669-1546.
Q Where is Carshalton Water Tower & Historic Garden Trust located?
A Carshalton Water Tower & Historic Garden Trust is located at Pound St, Carshalton Central, eng SM5 3PN
Q What is the internet address for Carshalton Water Tower & Historic Garden Trust?
A The website (URL) for Carshalton Water Tower & Historic Garden Trust is: http://www.carshaltonwatertower.co.uk/
Q How is Carshalton Water Tower & Historic Garden Trust rated?
A Carshalton Water Tower & Historic Garden Trust has a 4.4 Star Rating from 26 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Carshalton Water Tower & Historic Garden Trust
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 26 Reviews )Adrian Clifton on Google
Irina Springate on Google
Carshalton water tower is a very interesting and unique Grade II listed early 18th century garden building sited in the grounds of Carshalton House in Surrey.
One of the main purposes was to supply water to Carshalton House and the fountains in its garden by water-powered pump.
Also you can see some rooms there such as the Saloon and the Orangery and an early 18th century bathroom with a tile lined plunge bath. Apparently, the first inside bath exsisted at that time.
Don't forget to visit Hermitage and Folly Bridge too!
Admission to the Tower is 2. Children -free.
Open every Sunday from April to September.
Robert Walker on Google
Fascinating slice of history, you can explore the suite of entertaining rooms, including the orangery, saloon, pump room and plunge bath. The garden space surrounding the building features an impressive hermitage grotto and "sham bridge", either end of what was originally a boating pond at the Western springhead of the River Wandle.
The Water Tower is a unique Grade II listed early 18th century garden building sited in the grounds of Carshalton House in South London, built when the area was in the Surrey countryside, full of large houses owned by wealthy families.
"As the name suggests, this contained a water-powered pump, which supplied water to Carshalton House and the fountains in its garden. However, the building was and is much more than this as it contains a suite of rooms such as the Saloon, the Orangery and a splendid early 18th century bathroom with a tile lined plunge bath.
Aside from the Water Tower, there is the surrounding garden including the Hermitage and Folly Bridge.
All this is managed voluntarily by the Friends of Water Tower & The Historic Garden Trust."
Sam Saltwell on Google
Referred to as the Bagnio when it was built in the early 18th century, The Water Tower is a Grade II listed garden building to house one of the first indoor baths in the country.
In addition to the finely tiled plunge pool, it also houses a water pump for Carshalton House, various rooms such as the Saloon and Orangery, while the surrounding garden includes the Hermitage and Folly Bridge.
If you found my review interesting please leave a quick thumbs up Thanks!
Mike Hall on Google
If you are in the area when it is actually open, this is a great way to spend 60-90 minutes if you are interested in local history. Phone in advance to ensure that the Hermitage is available. Cost for adults was 2 for the water tower, 2 for the hermitage and included genuinely free tour (no pumping for tips afterwards though donations are gratefully received). It is only open for a few hours on Sunday during the summer months though so once again, phone before you come. It is cash only but there are plenty of cash machines in Carshalton nearby.