Underground Passages of Exeter

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The Underground Passages of Exeter are a unique network of medieval vaulted tunnels beneath the city, originally built to carry fresh water into Exeter and now open to the public as a historic attraction.

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Underground Passages of Exeter canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
medieval water supply system
tunnel network
accessPoint visitor centre on Paris Street, Exeter
architecturalStyle medieval vaulted tunnels
constructionMaterial stone
constructionPeriod medieval period
constructionStartCentury 14th century
country United Kingdom
currentUse educational site
heritage attraction
hasFacility visitor centre
hasFeature inspection chambers
narrow passageways
stone-lined tunnels
vaulted ceilings
hasRegulation protected under UK heritage law
hasRisk confined spaces
low ceilings
hasType subterranean structure
urban archaeology site
heritageDesignation scheduled monument
languageOfGuides English
locatedIn Devon
England
Exeter NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
managedBy Exeter City Council NERFINISHED
near Exeter Cathedral NERFINISHED
Exeter city centre NERFINISHED
notableFor being the only underground passages of their kind in the UK open to the public
offers historical exhibitions
openToPublic true
originalFunction convey fresh drinking water into Exeter
protect water supply in underground conduits
partOf historic infrastructure of Exeter
purpose water supply
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
safetyRequirement guided access only
subjectOf heritage conservation projects
local history studies
touristActivity guided tours
visitorRequirement accompanied by guide
suitable footwear recommended

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Exeter hasFeature Underground Passages of Exeter
Exeter, Devon, England hasLandmark Underground Passages of Exeter