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Vauxhall Well, Lambeth, London, Surrey
Healing Well (destroyed): OS Grid Reference — TQ 3006 7734 Archaeology & History In Thomas Allen’s (1827) huge survey of Lambeth parish, he told that there was little of any interest along Wandsworth Road, apart from a good orchard, “and a … Continue reading
Posted in England (south), Holy Wells, Surrey
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Brixton, curing, earth mysteries, english heritage, eyes, folklore, healing springs, Holy Wells, Lambeth, London, medicine, medieval history, sacred sites, Surrey, water
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Robin Hood’s Well, Higham, Lancashire
Sacred Well: OS Grid Reference – SD 81755 35151 Archaeology & History On the north-side of the River Calder, a short distance above the riverbank below Pendle Hall—as shown on the earliest OS-map of the area, but without a name—the local … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Holy Wells, Lancashire
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Burnley, curing, earth mysteries, english heritage, folk traditions, healing wells, Higham, Holy Wells, Hunterholme, Lancashire, medicine, Padiham, Pendle, Pendle Forest, Robin Hood, sacred sites, water
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Ragged Spring, Healing, Lincolnshire
Healing Well: OS Grid Reference — TA 199 096 Also Known as: Ragged Well Getting Here The site can be found along Wells road, just after the turning for Healing wells farm and after the mirror. One may need to … Continue reading
St. Canna’s Stone, Llangan, Carmarthenshire
Legendary Rock: OS Grid Reference – SN 1770 1874 Also Known as: Chair of St. Canna St Canna’s Chair Archaeology & History This once important healing stone that was moved a short distance (from grid reference SN 1775 1875 to SN … Continue reading
Posted in Carmarthenshire, Sacred Nature, Wales
Tagged animism, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Carmarthenshire, curing, earth mysteries, folklore, goblins, hagiography, healing, heritage, Holy Wells, Iron Age, Llangan, megalithic, Megaliths, paganism, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, saints, St Canna, superstitions, Wales
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