Bolsover Cundy House is a restored 17th-century conduit house in Derbyshire, England, that was used to supply water to the nearby Bolsover Castle. It is near Houfton Road in Bolsover.
The plain rectangular building houses a brick water tank, which still collects water.[1] It was built in the early 17th century and supplied water to the cistern house of Bolsover Castle until the 1920s.[1] The roof is a solid stone vault to make it secure and impervious to decay, unlike timber.[1] The structure was designated as Grade II* listed in 1989.
A scheme to restore the conduit house was carried out in 2002–2003 as part of a joint initiative between English Heritage, Bolsover Civic Society, and the local town and district councils.[2] The aims of the project were to preserve the building, remove a safety hazard, and to raise the profile of this historic structure.[2]
Bolsover Cundy House is in the care of English Heritage and managed by Bolsover Civic Society.[3]