Coombe Conduit
Chamber Rating
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Property M.J Ltd
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
Feb 25th, 2023 -
Steve Long
Fascinating if you like Tudor history. This is the centre of water collection on Coombe Hill, channelling several springs to a central reservoir. From here it used to feed into two lead pipes which ran down the hill, under Norbiton Station, through a Kingston and across the river bed to Hampton Court. Around three miles distant. Nice use of Tudor Brick for the two well houses joined by an underground tunnel. Not much to it but nice to see. Only open on one day a month, second Sunday of each from April to September. Free entry and usually not too busy.
Sep 21st, 2022 -
Norman Gibbs
Visited on Weekend Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended No More
Jul 5th, 2022 -
Suzanne Seyghal Buckingham
It may be small, but if you have a spare 20mins on one of the days it's open and are in the area, it's an interesting little place to pop along to! The volunteers are great at explaining how the water used to travel here from nearby springs, and be naturally purified, before making the 3-mile journey to Hampton Court Palace.
Jun 16th, 2022 -
Greatest Moom
Interesting place but opening hours are very specific. The second Sunday of every month from March - September
Apr 2nd, 2022
Contact Info
- (370) 333-1181
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Coombe Conduit?
A The phone number for Coombe Conduit is: (370) 333-1181.
Q Where is Coombe Conduit located?
A Coombe Conduit is located at Coombe Ln W, Coombe Hill, eng KT2 7HE
Q What is the internet address for Coombe Conduit?
A The website (URL) for Coombe Conduit is: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/coombe-conduit/?utm_source=Google%20Business&utm_campaign=Local%20Listings&utm_medium=Google%20Business%20Profiles&utm_content=coombe%20conduit
Q How is Coombe Conduit rated?
A Coombe Conduit has a 4.0 Star Rating from 27 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Coombe Conduit
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 27 Reviews )Property M.J Ltd on Google
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
Steve Long on Google
Fascinating if you like Tudor history. This is the centre of water collection on Coombe Hill, channelling several springs to a central reservoir. From here it used to feed into two lead pipes which ran down the hill, under Norbiton Station, through a Kingston and across the river bed to Hampton Court. Around three miles distant. Nice use of Tudor Brick for the two well houses joined by an underground tunnel. Not much to it but nice to see. Only open on one day a month, second Sunday of each from April to September. Free entry and usually not too busy.
Norman Gibbs on Google
Visited on Weekend Wait time Up to 10 min Reservation recommended No More
Suzanne Seyghal Buckingham on Google
It may be small, but if you have a spare 20mins on one of the days it's open and are in the area, it's an interesting little place to pop along to! The volunteers are great at explaining how the water used to travel here from nearby springs, and be naturally purified, before making the 3-mile journey to Hampton Court Palace.
Greatest Moom on Google
Interesting place but opening hours are very specific. The second Sunday of every month from March - September