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St Michael's Well (Cambridge)
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Submitted byddraigdu
AddedJan 10 2008
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Description St Michael's Well and Church on a fine January day, 2008

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terryjohnson
(2010-09-05)
This spring is worth a visit as it was formally used for baptisms. The cruciform space in the rear wall would have cast a cross-shaped light on the person being baptised. Unfortunately, the well was dry owing to the this summer's drought. St Michael's church is thatched and is in good order and still consecrated.

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