Eyam village has at the roadside several water troughs which are what remains of a series of troughs established in 1558. The troughs provided water for domestic as well as agricultural use and there use was confirmed by the Eyam Enclosure Act of 1803.
The system is said to be one of the first public water supplies in the country supplying regular domestic water for nearly 350 years.
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