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Sunday 5th May

Dogdyke Pumping Station Tattershall, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

Our first open day of 2024!   To start our 2024 season we will have displays of vintage cars and bicycles, bygones and farm implements.  

Sunday 2nd June

Dogdyke Pumping Station Tattershall, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

We are focusing on a more technical theme for this open day and will have various vintage radios, a television, interesting electrical items and some demonstrations of amateur radio techniques such as slow scan television and how to track weather satellites.  

Sunday 7th July

Dogdyke Pumping Station Tattershall, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

Wednesday 17th July

Dogdyke Pumping Station Tattershall, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

Midweek evening opening

Sunday 4th August

Dogdyke Pumping Station Tattershall, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

Our usual annual demonstration of spinning and weaving will take place in August.  Celebrating traditional wool practices and of course, the Lincolnshire Longwool Sheep!

Evening Opening – Thursday 15th August

It's our second open evening of the year this Thursday! We are open from 1700 and will close at 2000 Enjoy an evening with the engines alongside the river Witham and then refresh with a cuppa and a slide of cake, specially made with flour from the local Maud Foster Read more…

Thursday 15th August

Dogdyke Pumping Station Tattershall, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

Midweek evening opening

Sunday 1st September

Dogdyke Pumping Station Tattershall, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

Our exhibition of oil engines is back again in September

Saturday 14th September

Dogdyke Pumping Station Tattershall, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

As part of the Heritage Weekend, we will have exhibits from a bygone era, classic cars and bicycles!

Sunday 6th October

Dogdyke Pumping Station Tattershall, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

A new theme for this year we are going to capture the magic of the 1940s and celebrate this time during our open day.

Admission free, donations welcomed to support the preservation of the drainage station.