plaque · London
The Great Conduit, London

The Great Conduit lies beneath this spot. Built by the City of London in 1245 to provide public water water supplied by pipe from Tyburn springs. Removed after the Great Fire in 1666 and found during the construction of One Poultry in 1994
Inscription drawn from imported open data, awaiting original TributeLegacy editorial.
Source: Open Plaques. Geographic data via OpenStreetMap.