Brede Waterworks
#3940 among destinations in the United Kingdom


Facts and practical information
Brede Waterworks is a waterworks at Brede, East Sussex, England. It was built to supply Hastings with drinking water. The waterworks still houses two of the three steam engines that were used to pump water from Brede to reservoirs at Fairlight and Baldslow. ()
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Brede Waterworks – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hastings Contemporary, Priory Meadow Shopping Centre, Horntye Park Sports Complex, Battle Abbey.
 Museum, Art gallery, Shopping Museum, Art gallery, Shopping- Hastings Contemporary, Hastings- 135 min walk • The Hastings Contemporary is a museum of contemporary British art located on The Stade in Hastings, East Sussex and is a not for profit organisation. The gallery opened in March 2012 as the Jerwood Gallery and cost £4m to build. 
 Shopping, Shopping centre Shopping, Shopping centre- Priory Meadow Shopping Centre, Hastings- 132 min walk • Priory Meadow Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Hastings, East Sussex, England. The centre was opened in 1997 by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. 
 Sport complex, Sport, Sport venue Sport complex, Sport, Sport venue- Horntye Park Sports Complex, Hastings- 126 min walk • Horntye Park Sports Complex is a sports complex and conference centre in Hastings, East Sussex, England. The complex contains a large indoor sports hall, an all-weather pitch used for football and hockey and a county standard cricket pitch. The complex also has a series of rooms used for meetings and conferences. 
 Ruins, museum and the battlefield of 1066 Ruins, museum and the battlefield of 1066- Battle Abbey, Battle- 108 min walk • Battle Abbey is a partially ruined Benedictine abbey in Battle, East Sussex, England. The abbey was built on the site of the Battle of Hastings and dedicated to St Martin of Tours. It is a Scheduled Monument. 
 Historic battle locale with an abbey Historic battle locale with an abbey- Senlac Hill, Battle- 107 min walk • Senlac Hill is the generally accepted location in which Harold Godwinson deployed his army for the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066. It is located near what is now the town of Battle, East Sussex. The name Senlac was popularised by the Victorian historian E. A. 
 Lake Lake- Powdermill Reservoir, High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty- 36 min walk • Powdermill Reservoir lies to the east of Sedlescombe, East Sussex, England. The reservoir provides water for Southern Water customers. 
 Park Park- Old Roar Gill, Hastings- 98 min walk • Old Roar Gill and Coronation Wood is a 7.6-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Hastings in East Sussex. It is owned and managed by Hastings Borough Council. This site has areas of open water, broadleaved woodland, fern and tall herbs. Old Roar Gill is a narrow steep-sided valley at the northern end of Alexandra Park. 
 Park Park- St Helen's Wood, Hastings- 94 min walk • St Helen's Wood is a 34.6-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Hastings in East Sussex. It is owned and managed by the St Helens Park Preservation Society. The wood has many broad-leaved helleborines. There are also areas of grassland which are managed by horse grazing. Meadow flowers include red bartsia and green-winged orchids. 
 Park Park- Speckled Wood, Hastings- 109 min walk • Speckled Wood is a 12.7-acre woodland and park in Ore Village in the Ore Valley, Hastings, East Sussex, United Kingdom. The woodland park consists of woodland trails and clearings. The woodland has steep sixty-degree sides and is a wet woodland. The wood is a habitat to a wealth of mammals, birds and invertebrates. 
 Park Park- Marline Valley Woods- 105 min walk • Marline Valley Woods is a 55.1-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the western outskirts of Hastings in East Sussex. 
 Gothic Revival architecture, Church Gothic Revival architecture, Church- Christ Church, Hastings- 110 min walk • Christ Church is an Anglican church in the Ore area of the town and borough of Hastings, one of six local government districts in the English county of East Sussex. It is one of three Anglican churches with this dedication in the borough. 
