St Margaret’s Well, Edinburgh, is a 15th-century Gothic wellhouse moved stone by stone to Holyrood Park in 1860, with rib-vaulting and a holy spring.
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St Peter’s Well, Houston: A Holy Well House in Renfrewshire
St Peter’s Well, Houston, Renfrewshire, Scotland: a rare surviving holy well house, a tiny saddle-roofed freestone structure with a holy-water tradition.
Jubb Yussef (Joseph’s Well): A Galilee Pit of Legend
Jubb Yussef, or Joseph’s Well, is an ancient pit and cupola on a Galilee hill in Israel, tied to the legend of Joseph and venerated by pilgrims for centuries.
Chapel of St Non: Clifftop Ruin and Holy Well, St Davids
The Chapel of St Non, a clifftop ruin near St Davids in Pembrokeshire, marks St David’s birthplace and shelters a healing holy well where pilgrims still cast coins.
St Myllin’s Well: A Holy Spring Above Llanfyllin, Powys
St Myllin’s Well, or Fynnon Coed y Llan, is a Grade II holy well above Llanfyllin in Powys, Wales, tied to a 6th-century saint, baptism by immersion and rag-tree wishes.
The Holy Cave, Hunterston: A Sandstone Sanctuary in North Ayrshire
The Holy Cave, Hunterston, is a wave-cut sandstone cave on the Hawking Craig cliffs, North Ayrshire, holding a Wishing Well and three periods of occupation.