The
sewage pumping station was built at the end of the 19th century as part of a major upgrading of
Shrewsbury's
sewerage system. Two massive steam-driven
beam engines were built by
Renshaw's of
Stoke-on-Trent during 1897–1898; and a brick building, resembling a
Victorian chapel in style, was constructed in 1900 to house them. The pumping station was opened by the mayoress of Shrewsbury in 1901. The steam-powered pumps were used until 1970, when new electric pumps were brought into use. The ownership of the pumping station, including the building, engines and grounds, was transferred to
Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council in 1974. It is now a museum run by Shropshire Museums (department of
Shropshire Council). ==Preservation==