Strathpeffer Upper Pump Room
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The Upper Pump Room, Strathpeffer, built in 1839, is the only one remaining of the two pump rooms that provided Spa water treatments to the hundreds of people who travelled from far and wide to receive various therapies to relieve their ailments. Restored over ten years ago, visitors can see it’s architectural splendour and exhibition about the Spa and Strathpeffer village. The Real Sweets Company at The Pump Room now manage the building and exhibits and have a Victorian style sweetshop, as well as art and craft exhibits and sales.
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Parking is available outside The Pump Room, in the Square and at the Old Station. Disabled parking is available for the The Pump Room. Toilets are in the Square and at the Old Station. Refreshments available locally.
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