Underfall Yard located at Underfall Yard, Cumberland Rd, Bristol BS1 6XG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 929 3250

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Kelly Henderson

5 Google Rating

We we're lucky enough to see the pumps working. Had a wonderful couple of hours here. Steve was exce

5/ 5

We we're lucky enough to see the pumps working. Had a wonderful couple of hours here. Steve was excellent in giving his time and showing us all the workings (helped by young Felix). Please enjoy an afternoon here well worth a visit especially if history and engineering are your thing.

Nick Rainbow

4 Google Rating

A piece of little known history with both the pumping station and the working traditional boat yard.

4/ 5

A piece of little known history with both the pumping station and the working traditional boat yard. Also a great food and coffee stop for anybody circumnavigating the Docks on foot or bike. Pickles has a great outside space with which gives a different perspective of the harbour.

Tristan Jago

5 Google Rating

Nice, historical pit-stop on your walk round the harbour. A good museum, but a guided tour is highly

5/ 5

Nice, historical pit-stop on your walk round the harbour. A good museum, but a guided tour is highly recommended. I'm not a history or engineering buff, but what these pumps do/did is crazy impressive!

Paul G Miller

4 Google Rating

Nice ciffee and cakes from Pickle. Breakfast and lunches too but not sampled on this occasion as jus

4/ 5

Nice ciffee and cakes from Pickle. Breakfast and lunches too but not sampled on this occasion as just on bike ride. Historical, dockside info 'play' area for the kids. Friendly and willing staff.

Mark Kettlety

5 Google Rating

Fascinating place, full of info I never knew, and I'm Bristolian!

5/ 5

Fascinating place, full of info I never knew, and I'm Bristolian!

Ron Thomas

5 Google Rating

Great place for young and old alike. So much to see. Very helpful staff. Food scrumptious. Overall

5/ 5

Great place for young and old alike. So much to see. Very helpful staff. Food scrumptious. Overall a very delightful visit.

Marie Langan

5 Google Rating

Great coffee, fantastic savoury lunch snacks (meat & veggie). Great view. Fun for all ages!

5/ 5

Great coffee, fantastic savoury lunch snacks (meat & veggie). Great view. Fun for all ages!

Al Macinnes

5 Google Rating

Quiet Riverside pints, snacks and coffee at a historic location. Watching the boatbuilders at work w

5/ 5

Quiet Riverside pints, snacks and coffee at a historic location. Watching the boatbuilders at work was a bonus. Very nice spot to while away an afternoon.

Stuart Hardwick

5 Google Rating

Very interesting, volunteer Richard gave us a brilliant tour of the pump house, thoroughly recommend

5/ 5

Very interesting, volunteer Richard gave us a brilliant tour of the pump house, thoroughly recommended.

Aidan Fuller

5 Google Rating

Really lovely food and a beautiful setting. It was actually chucking it down with rain when we visit

5/ 5

Really lovely food and a beautiful setting. It was actually chucking it down with rain when we visited but stayed nice and dry under the outside canopy while still taking in the views of the harbour.

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