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St. Helen’s Well, Thorp Arch, West Yorkshire
Holy Well: OS Grid Reference – SE 451 458 Getting Here The well is all dried up today, but its remains are about 200 yards north of the river Wharfe. Sam Brewster (1980) told the easiest way to find it: … Continue reading
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