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morgana
the secret garden
46 of 80  Mon 22nd Jun 2015 10:39am  

Mediaeval Well at 123 Spon Street - says so here and photo, scroll down on link
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dutchman
Spon End
47 of 80  Mon 22nd Jun 2015 11:08am  

The pub is a lot older than suggested on that website so the well may have been used to provide water for the making of beer.
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morgana
the secret garden
48 of 80  Mon 22nd Jun 2015 11:14am  

Thank you Dutchman, for correcting the date. I feel a wobble of drunkeness coming on from drinking the water
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Wearethemods
49 of 80  Mon 22nd Jun 2015 5:03pm  
Off-topic / chat  

NeilsYard
Coventry
50 of 80  Fri 16th Aug 2019 10:38am  

Not noticed this one before that CDAS have just photographed outside the University Jaguar building.
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Helen F
Warrington
51 of 80  Fri 16th Aug 2019 6:14pm  

I think that was at the back of the Blue Pig. It seems to have been under the malthouse, though I think that the pump was in court 14.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
52 of 80  Tue 20th Aug 2019 9:15am  

There were so many springs and water laying around Coventry that it wasn't the ideal healthy place to live, lots of mist and fog, and flooding, yet it suffered most from fire, It had some of the most fertile soil surrounding the city until the 1950's when man destroyed it with chemicals. But from photo's on this forum it looks as if it may be recovering.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
53 of 80  Wed 8th Jul 2020 11:46am  

I passed this on to Rob on FB but worth sharing here - 1974 and interesting as it shows the clearance of the temporary shops which revealed cellars of old below. I think this was also when Broadgate stopped being an island to drive around. Post copied from topic Broadgate on 8th Jul 2020 5:47 pm
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NeilsYard
Coventry
54 of 80  Wed 8th Jul 2020 2:09pm  

I think this one was not long after all the work was done including to stop Broadgate island becoming an island. You can just see the well too - I hadn't really noticed the 'Broadgate House' sign before either. Post copied from topic Broadgate on 8th Jul 2020 5:44 pm
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Helen F
Warrington
55 of 80  Wed 8th Jul 2020 2:28pm  

Those two pictures come tantalisingly close to identifying where the well was.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
56 of 80  Wed 8th Jul 2020 3:30pm  

Helen F, Are you talking of the old peacock well later the mayor's parlour? That would be some find.
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Helen F
Warrington
57 of 80  Wed 8th Jul 2020 4:05pm  

Hi Kaga. I know where the pump was at the Mayor's Parlour but not where the well that served it was, but no, this well (in the picture) was almost on Derby Lane - it maybe served the Pope's Head. There was a conduit in Broadgate (probably above the well), said to be on the same side as the cross. Which is unedifying as the cross seems to have been mostly in the middle but could be said to have been on the Mayor's Parlour side. Later the conduit source was covered over and a new one built in Cross Cheaping near the corner with Ironmonger Row.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
58 of 80  Wed 8th Jul 2020 4:46pm  

Helen. Rob has several images in the Library Pics of this well, I think incorrectly labelled as Bishop Street as references the Toby's (Head I presume!). Always wondered if it could've been linked to that Broadgate one - there appears to have been several.
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Helen F
Warrington
59 of 80  Wed 8th Jul 2020 5:30pm  

Could be Neil. Hmmm, I got the impression that there was a well at the corner of Bishop Street and Silver Street but Well Street wasn't far away so why? It has a back garden look to it which would match the Derby Lane/Broadgate well position, though it wasn't near the Toby's Head. I shall mull it tomorrow. It could be that the Toby's Head and the Pope's Head were at one point on the same plot. Then the Toby moved to where we know it ended up?
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Midland Red

60 of 80  Wed 8th Jul 2020 5:39pm  

On 8th Jul 2020 2:09pm, NeilsYard said: I think this one was not long after all the work was done including to stop Broadgate island becoming an island. You can just see the well too - I hadn't really noticed the 'Broadgate House' sign before either.
That's one of mine, Neil - it's 1976 Thumbs up
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