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Tun Well, Eccleshill, Bradford, West Yorkshire
Healing Well: OS Grid Reference – SE 1822 3593 Also Known as: Tunny Well Archaeology & History First mentioned in local history accounts from 1618—as the Tunwells—it was highlighted on the first OS-map of Eccleshill in 1851. Located on the aptly-named … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Holy Wells, Yorkshire, West
Tagged Airedale, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, black dogs, Bradford, earth mysteries, Eccleshill, England, english heritage, folklore, ghosts, hauntings, healing, healing wells, Holy Wells, legends, ley-lines, leys, sacred sites, Victorian history, water, West Yorkshire
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Sweet Willy Well, Wrose, Shipley, West Yorkshire
Healing Well: OS Grid Reference – SE 16561 36440 Also Known as: Lin Well Silver Stream Sugar Stream Getting Here Whether you’re coming here from Wrose or Eccleshill, go along Wrose Road and turn down Livingstone Road at the traffic … Continue reading
Holy Well, Eccleshill, Bradford, West Yorkshire
Holy Well: OS Grid Reference – SE 1878 3622 Getting Here Take the A658 road north out of Bradford, past Undercliffe, and downhill towards Greengates. When you meet with the large junction where Ravenscliffe Avenue turns to your right – … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Holy Wells, Yorkshire, West
Tagged Airedale, animism, antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Bradford, earth mysteries, Eccleshill, english heritage, folk-lore, folklore, healing, Holy Wells, hydromancy, Ravenscliffe, sacred springs, spas, spirit, Thorpe Edge, water, West Yorkshire
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