Red Well of Wellingborough

Red Well of Wellingborough
  • Somerford Rd
    Wellingborough, eng NN8 5EY

Chamber Rating

4.1 - (36 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.1 - (36 reviews)
15
10
9
2
0
  • Jami Huff

    A beautiful place with a creepy but historic tag. Apparently it's where the mass grave or plague pit for the town was/is located? From the black death outbreak of the 17th century.
    Apr 23rd, 2023

  • Sawomir Wliszczak

    According to local legend, the spring has magical properties and is considered a source of healing water. The water from this spring is rich in mineral salts, including iron, and is commonly believed to have medicinal properties. In the past, the water was used as a remedy for various ailments, including skin diseases and stomach problems. Nowadays, the water from Red Well is no longer used for medicinal purposes and is not accessible to the public, but the site remains a popular tourist spot and is regularly visited by tourists and residents of Wellingborough.
    Feb 20th, 2023

  • Ian Davies

    Excellent walk as always
    Aug 21st, 2022

  • simon collymore

    Great if you have a dog
    Jun 21st, 2022

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    Jun 7th, 2022

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Red Well of Wellingborough

Red Well of Wellingborough is located at Somerford Rd in Wellingborough, England NN8 5EY. Red Well of Wellingborough can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Q Where is Red Well of Wellingborough located?

    A Red Well of Wellingborough is located at Somerford Rd, Wellingborough, eng NN8 5EY


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    A Red Well of Wellingborough has a 4.1 Star Rating from 36 reviewers.

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    Red Well of Wellingborough

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    Jami Huff on Google

    image A beautiful place with a creepy but historic tag. Apparently it's where the mass grave or plague pit for the town was/is located? From the black death outbreak of the 17th century.


    Sawomir Wliszczak on Google

    image According to local legend, the spring has magical properties and is considered a source of healing water. The water from this spring is rich in mineral salts, including iron, and is commonly believed to have medicinal properties. In the past, the water was used as a remedy for various ailments, including skin diseases and stomach problems. Nowadays, the water from Red Well is no longer used for medicinal purposes and is not accessible to the public, but the site remains a popular tourist spot and is regularly visited by tourists and residents of Wellingborough.


    Ian Davies on Google

    image Excellent walk as always


    simon collymore on Google

    image Great if you have a dog


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