St Julians Well
About St Julians Well
St Julian's Well, certainly one of several which supplied the town in medieval instances, can nonetheless be visible by means of the big chestnut tree in which Livesey Road divides, included by way of a stone shed. This is one of two wells called St Julian's in Ludlow. The other changed into within the grounds of St Giles Leper Hospital in Ludford. There appears to be debate as to whether St Julian became Mother Julian of Norwich or St Juliana of Nicodema. The apparent or no longer so apparent in case you don't know it is there - St Julian's Well in the centre of Livesey and St Julian's Ave, Ludlow. A belongings referred to as Wellside is to its north.
The monument consists of the status structural and buried stays of St Julian's Well, a holy well, located inside the center of Livesey Road, within the north jap outskirts of Ludlow. The properly changed into in the beginning inside the precincts of the Augustinian friary, which became mounted inside the mid-13th century and is located to the east of the medieval city. St Julian's Well changed into used as a source of water for the White Conduit, that's concept to have served as the metropolis's first public water supply. There are documentary references to the White Conduit for the duration of the reign of Edward IV, and this is probably the water supply cited in a document of 1308.
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