Preston Service Reservoir
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Preston Reservoir is a service reservoir in the suburb of Reservoir, Victoria, Australia, with a significant history in Melbourne's water supply. It's a key part of the Yan Yean water supply system and has played a crucial role in regulating water pressure and ensuring safe water delivery to Melbourne's inner and western suburbs.Â
What's On
Join us for a guided tour of the reservoir. We'll start with a brief talk on the history of Preston Reservoir, including its construction in the late nineteenth century and its role in Melbourne's development, and share a display of historical photographs and documents. Â
Then we will walk through the reservoir grounds and listen to an explanation of the reservoir’s engineering and architecture. Significant features will be highlighted, such as the embankment, water treatment facilities, and original structures.
We will finish by sharing a brief overview of current day water supply operations.
(1) Caretakers Cottage circa 1860 (2) Rates Office circa 1900s (3) Panorama of buildings (4) Panorama of buildings - perspective from top of Preston Reservoir Basin No. 1 (5) Reservoir No. 1 circa (1860s) All images courtesy of Melbourne Water
Important Details
Tour/event summary information
Saturday 26 July
Tours run 9.30am, 10.30am, 11.30am, 12.30pm, 1.30pm + 2.30pm
Running for 60 minutes in groups of 25
Bookings
Bookings required—$7 booking fee applies
First release tickets: 12pm Wednesday 2 July
Second release tickets:Â 10am Saturday 5 July
Meeting Point
Sturdy footwear is required
Accessibility
Accessible parking nearby
Limited access to building interiors and possibly some vantage points in the landscape due to steepness of tracks.