e/St. Plegmund's well

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has glosseng: St. Plegmunds well lies about to the west of St Peters Church, Plemstall near the village of Mickle Trafford, Cheshire, England . It is named after Plegmund, who later became Archbishop of Canterbury, and who is believed to have lived as a hermit nearby. The well is situated on the edge of a low cliff to the east of which is one of the channels of the River Gowy. It is one of two holy wells in west Cheshire. An inscribed sandstone curb was added in 1907 which was dedicated by the Venerable E. Barber, Archdeacon of Chester, on 11 November 1907. The earliest documentary evidence of the well is in a quitclaim dated 1301.
lexicalizationeng: St Plegmund's well
lexicalizationeng: St. Plegmund's well
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geo locgeographic location 53.225317 -2.817526
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