Source/Archive record SCH4101 - St Plegmund's Well: an Archaeological and Historical Survey
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| Type | Client Report |
|---|---|
| Title | St Plegmund's Well: an Archaeological and Historical Survey |
| Author/Originator | Chester Archaeology |
| Report Number | R2101 |
| Date/Year | 1995 |
Abstract/Summary
Archaeological study of St. Plegmund's Well undertaken in January 1995 in advance of proposed refurbishment, as part of improvements to Plemstall Lane. The well is a small monument and this study has proven that much of the present structure is of some antiquity and not the work of Reverend Toogood, who is said to have erected a curb around the monument in 1907. The tradition associating it with St. Plegmund, Archbishop of Canterbury 890-923, said to have been a hermit in Plemstall, is probably historical, but the site deserves more research and there is the potential of the proximity of a significant early ecclesiastical site. Possible Saxon or medieval origins.
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Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library
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- ECH3595 St. Plegmund's Well: an archaeological and historical survey. (Ref: Rep. No. 37)
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