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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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