St John's Drinking Fountain

According to the Whitley Pump (twinned with St John's Conduit!) website:

Carmelite monks constructed St John’s Conduit, to carry water from the nearby spring to a friary that occupied the site now occupied by Bristol Beacon (Colston Hall as-was.)

It still carries water to a fountain outside St John the Baptist Church on Quay Street, which I'll have to go and have a look at—it's the church at the end of Broad Street, where National Westminster Insurance Services, my first employer in Bristol, used to be.

Presumably some of it also used to pop out here, but that's just a guess. The map of medieval cellars and conduits seems only to show a pipe passing near here from the Jacobs Well spring, not from the St John's source, which looks to be in Berkeley Square.

There's a bit more info here.

From wander: Brandon Hill Ramble with Bonus Balloon and Landing Stage Visit
Taken: Mon 22 March 2021 17:34
Rating: ★★★

GPS Coordinates: 51.45518, -2.60970
Location: Clifton

St John's Drinking Fountain
According to the Whitley Pump (twinned with St John's Conduit!) website:

Carmelite monks constructed St John’s Conduit, to carry water from the ne...