Springhouses
A springhouse is a small, often rustic structure traditionally used to preserve the coolness of natural spring water, making it accessible for drinking, cooking, and other household uses. These buildings were particularly common in rural areas of North America, Europe, and other temperate regions where springs were a vital water source. Springhouses were designed to shield the water from direct sunlight, heat, and contamination, thereby extending its usability and ensuring its purity.
Typically constructed from local materials such as stone, wood, or brick, springhouses varied in size and design
Springhouses played a crucial role in early agricultural and domestic life, allowing families to store water
The design and placement of a springhouse were influenced by the natural flow of the spring, with