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TEKMELF
HAWKESBURY
16 of 80  Tue 13th May 2014 9:29pm  

There is a well in my back garden
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morgana
the secret garden
17 of 80  Tue 13th May 2014 9:39pm  

Ahrr yes thank you Annewiggy for that one Thumbs up
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morgana
the secret garden
18 of 80  Tue 13th May 2014 9:41pm  

On 13th May 2014 9:29pm, TEKMELF said: There is a well in my back garden
Cheers Thank you too Tekmelf
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Rob Orland
19 of 80  Tue 13th May 2014 9:41pm  
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
20 of 80  Tue 13th May 2014 10:29pm  

Hi all Wave I need updating on this nowadays, but for many years, whilst our local water supplies were topped up by Welsh water, most of Coventry's water came from drilled wells. The restored building in Watery Lane was a pumping station for our district in Holbrooks.
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dutchman
Spon End
21 of 80  Tue 13th May 2014 10:49pm  

The central areas of Coventry are still supplied from deep wells but the outlying districts are supplied by pipeline. You can tell from temperature of the water, it's always freezing around here even in Summer whereas in Willenhall the water is luke warm.
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Helen F
Warrington
22 of 80  Tue 13th May 2014 11:53pm  

There was a well in Well Street outside the Old Waggon and Horses which was on the south side east end and another in St Agnes Lane about half way down on the west side.
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morgana
23 of 80  Tue 13th May 2014 11:56pm  
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morgana
the secret garden
24 of 80  Tue 13th May 2014 11:59pm  

Thank you Philip Smile
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morgana
the secret garden
25 of 80  Wed 14th May 2014 12:02am  

Thank you Dutchman interesting about the temperature in the water. Smile
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morgana
the secret garden
26 of 80  Wed 14th May 2014 12:08am  

Thank you Helen F Smile I was reading about Well Street this evening. Well Street, 12th century, extended from corner opposite St Johns hospital to Mill Hill. The family De Fonte held capital messuage by the well which lay on the south side towards east end of the street.
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dutchman
Spon End
27 of 80  Wed 14th May 2014 1:38am  

On 13th May 2014 11:53pm, Helen F said: There was a well in Well Street outside the Old Waggon and Horses which was on the south side east end
It was known as the 'Broadwell' I believe. There was also a 'Bridewell' behind St John's church.
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heritage
Bedworth
28 of 80  Wed 14th May 2014 8:18am  

Philip mentioned Watery Lane. Whilst I was carrying out research for the 'Spotlight on Keresley' exhibition at Bedworth Heritage Centre (on until end of May and well worth a visit) I found this piece in the Coventry Graphic. Usual very poor image from the Graphic, June 1914, but it refers to flooding in Watery Lane caused by large volumes of water from the sinking of the new Keresley Pit. So much water came from the sinkings I was wondering where the water finished up. Several pumping stations in the general area, Watery Lane, Corley, Scots Lane, probably more when the thinking caps go on.
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Prof
Gloucester
29 of 80  Thu 24th Jul 2014 1:25pm  

Surely though Dutchman is not a Bridewell a lock-up?
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Midland Red

30 of 80  Thu 24th Jul 2014 2:15pm  

Bridewell - just for info! Thumbs up
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