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about ‘7ft. East of footway. Oak beams were found bedded 
carefully in blue clay puddle under foundations of the houses 
next the footway and had been used apparently to make a 
sound foundation when the water from the Carn* well passed 
under on its way to the river. Stone sets were found near by 
forming a road running East and West (towards the river.) 
* One of the ancient conduits, highly esteemed for its mineral properties. 
It was situate opposite the Bladud’s Head Inn and destroyed 1740. Gives 
its name to Cornwell Buildings. A fountain has since been erected on or 
‘near its site. 
