Hall Hill Troughs, Eyam

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Hall Hill Troughs, Eyam by Dave Dunford as part of the Geograph project.

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Hall Hill Troughs, Eyam

Image: © Dave Dunford Taken: 28 Mar 2004

Adjoining notice reads: "Hall Hill Troughs - so-called from nearby Bradshaw Hall - is one of at least ten series of troughs (some now sealed) provided for domestic and agricultural use in 1588 and confirmed by the Eyam Enclosure Award of May 17 1803. The system is said to be one of the first public water supplies in the country."

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.286837
Longitude
-1.67896