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		<title>Holy Wells</title>
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			<title>Holy Wells</title>
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			<title>Robin Hoods/Fox's Well Cross, Pendle Hill</title>
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A round-headed cross once stood by this holy well. It was found some 25 years ago by myself and others and brought down to a place of safety. It now stands on a plinth above the sedilia in Whalley parish church.]]></description>
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			<title>Saint Helen's Well, Brindle, Lancashire (SD 587 224)</title>
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			<description>St, Helen's Well, Brindle, Lancashire.The well stood at SD 587 224, the Celitic cross memorial stands at SD 585 225.



Drawings &amp; photo’s of well in: Henry Taylor ‘THE ANCIENT CROSSES AND HOLY WELLS OF LANCASHIRE’ revised edition, 2007, Vol. VI LEYLAND HUNDRED, NW Catholic History Society. ISBN 0-9541667-7-9









A footpath leads from Denham Hill down to the M 61 at Whittle Spinney. This path once led to St. Helen’s Well, a very ancient spring. The building of the M 61  ...</description>
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