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    The Lady Well is a holy well in Glasgow in Scotland. Also known as 'Our Lady's Well', Glasgow's Ladywell is an artesian spring noted on early city maps and can be reliably assumed to predate the city.

  2. Dec 20, 2021 · Discover Lady Well in Glasgow, Scotland: This ancient holy well is older than much of the city that surrounds it.

  3. Feb 5, 2016 · Ladywell Street is one of Glasgow’s oldest. It took its name from the Lady Well which by 1832 was the only public draw well left in the city, the others having been replaced by pump wells.

  4. Dec 9, 2018 · Get yourself to Glasgow Cathedral—wherein you’ll find St. Mungo’s Well—and walk down John Know Street. A coupla hundred yards down, across the road is a small street called Ladywell Lane (there’s no signpost for it though), running below the cemetery and leading to the back entrance of the giant Tennent’s Brewery.

  5. The Ladywell, photographed for the April 1983 issue of Glasgow City Council's newspaper The Bulletin. The well is in a niche in the wall on the north side of Ladywell Street, next to the Necropolis.

  6. Oct 12, 2015 · Lady Well, Glasgow, Lanarkshire. Posted on October 12, 2015 by megalithix. Holy Well: OS Grid Reference – NS 60376 65323. Also Known as: Canmore ID 45037. Getting Here. Lady Well on 1865 OS-map. Get yourself to Glasgow Cathedral —wherein you’ll find St. Mungo’s Well —and walk down John Know Street.

  7. The Ladywell is one of sixteen wells known to have existed in Glasgow in 1726. However, by the early 19th century there were fears that the water would become contaminated with the opening of the Necropolis on the hillside above, and the water supply was discontinued.

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