Gybson's Conduit

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LocationWestwick Street, Norwich, England
Coordinates52°37′52″N 1°17′27″E / 52.631134°N 1.290746°E / 52.631134; 1.290746
Gybson's Conduit
The conduit after its 2009–2011 restoration
The conduit was moved to face north here in the 1980s
LocationWestwick Street, Norwich, England
Coordinates52°37′52″N 1°17′27″E / 52.631134°N 1.290746°E / 52.631134; 1.290746
OS grid referenceTG 22803 08785

Gybson's Conduit, initially known as St Lawrence's Well, is a well conduit monument next to Westwick Street in Norwich which took water from Saint Lawrence's spring. Completed in 1577, it has protected status as a Scheduled Monument,[1] and is a major piece of stonework in the Early Renaissance style.[2]

1547–77: Creation and renaming

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