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Existing comment: Springhouse:
The stone building at the base of the steps below is the springhouse built by the Jackson family in the early nineteenth century. The spring was an important feature of the property, serving as a year-round source of fresh water and, with its covering structure, as a way to cool dairy and other food products. The spring remains very productive, and still supplies the water used in irrigating the Hermitage garden.
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