Minehead's water supply

Minehead’s main source of water was the Bratton stream and its tributaries from North hill. On the east side of the hill several springs provided water for the residents of Higher Town, possibly one reason for the original settlement being sited here. However the growth of the town and port where ships needed to take on fresh water and later the growth of the holiday resort placed great pressures on water resources far outstripping traditional supplies.
Period:
Medieval (AD410-1485), Early Modern (1485-1750), Victorian (1837-1901), 20th Century (1901-1999)Copyright:
University of London