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Re: St. Eustace's Well by coldrum on Monday, 07 November 2011

From Exploring Kent's Past:

"St Eustace's Well, Withersden, is named after Eustachius, Abbot of Flai, who is mentioned by Matthew Paris in 1200 and who preached at Wye and "blessed a fountain there"....... Maintained in good condition. Approx 3 ft. deep, 2 ft. 6 ins. square,brick construction with stone slab cover. Has an overflow pipe inserted. Clear water. Approached by descending 5 steps from garden level.
St Eustace's well: a natural spring, enclosed in brick at its source, overflowing into a small sub-circular pond.

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