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Well, Wildersmoor

Heritage Category: Listed Building Grade II

The circular well, probably sunk before 1700, is approximately 1.5 metres in diameter. It is stone-lined with a stone parapet to smaller circular opening. Its stone construction in an area of generally brick-lined wells suggests a greater than usual age. It is situated below the kitchen floor at ‘Wildersmoor,’ 181a Higher Lane. This photograph was taken before the house was extended.

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Image details

Location Well in yard at rear of Wildersmoor, Higher Lane
Photographer
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Era Before 17th Century
Medium Photograph
Image Reference LL1227225
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