This 19th-century Gothic Revival-style building is a rare surviving example of a conduit house, which supplied water to the city of Oxford. Its distinctive architecture features a tall, narrow structure with a steeply pitched roof, ornate brickwork, and a prominent chimney. The building's facade is adorned with pointed arches, decorative stone carvings, and a striking clock tower.
A very small building that you cannot enter. No parking on site or anywhere near, you'll need to park at the University campus up the hill and walk about 7 mins down to the Conduit House. You'll be done looking at it in 2 mins
Although there is not a much there, it is a nice little building with historical links to Oxford. There is no parking nearby, so you will be required to walk down a short path, and I'm unaware if the building is open at any time during the year, so I was only able to view it externaly
Great little place to visit if you love historical places
Can only be approached by walking. External views only but graffiti is historically interesting for a short visit.
Tried to go here...no parking I could see and it was unclear if it was open or not.
Hard to find , but great place.
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A very small building that you cannot enter. No parking on site or anywhere near, you'll need to park at the University campus up the hill and walk about 7 mins down to the Conduit House. You'll be done looking at it in 2 mins
Although there is not a much there, it is a nice little building with historical links to Oxford. There is no parking nearby, so you will be required to walk down a short path, and I'm unaware if the building is open at any time during the year, so I was only able to view it externaly
Great little place to visit if you love historical places
Can only be approached by walking. External views only but graffiti is historically interesting for a short visit.
Tried to go here...no parking I could see and it was unclear if it was open or not.
Hard to find , but great place.