The Conduit is a distinctive hexagonal structure standing in Cheap Street, Sherborne, dating from the 16th century. Originally built to house the terminal basin of a water supply system that brought fresh water to Sherborne Abbey, it served the community for centuries. This ornate stone monument features elaborate carvings and stands as a reminder of medieval engineering and the importance of clean water supplies to historic towns. The Conduit was relocated from the Abbey grounds to its current prominent position in Cheap Street. Today it remains a beloved landmark and meeting point in Sherborne’s town centre, representing both practical medieval infrastructure and decorative civic pride.
Photo by Stephen Craven from Geograph, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
The Conduit
Location
Photo Gallery
Gallery images from Geograph Britain and Ireland, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. Hover over images to see photographer credits.
Nearby Attractions
Explore more places within 10km
Sherborne School
Historic independent school founded in 1550 with medieval origins and distinguished alumni.
Almshouse of Saints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist
15th-century almshouse providing charitable accommodation with fine medieval architecture.
Bow House
15th-century medieval building with distinctive bow window near Sherborne Abbey.
Sherborne Museum
Local history museum in medieval building covering Sherborne's rich Saxon, abbey, and Civil War heritage.
Sherborne Abbey
Magnificent Saxon abbey with England's finest fan vaulted ceilings and 1,300 years of history.
Sherborne Castle
Magnificent Tudor castle built by Sir Walter Raleigh with Capability Brown parkland and art collections.
