Magdalen Mead Well
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Magdalen Mead Well

in Tetbury Upton

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This historic spring lies just a short walk from Tetbury's town centre, making it an easy stop while you're exploring.

Named after St Mary Magdalen, locals have traditionally called it a holy well, reflecting its importance to the community over many centuries. The spring sits within a simple stone structure surrounded by pleasant green space, offering a quiet spot away from the busier streets above.

The well speaks to how deeply Tetbury's history runs, with evidence of human activity stretching back centuries. It's not a grand monument, but it captures something genuine about the area's past, the kind of detail that brings a place to life when you're walking around. You can usually reach it via public footpath, so it fits naturally into a leisurely wander through town.

Tetbury itself deserves a proper visit, with its impressive wool church and characterful High Street lined with independent shops and antique dealers. The well pairs nicely with these other attractions, adding another layer to what the town has to offer. Whether you're after a moment of reflection or simply interested in how places develop their character over time, it's worth the short detour.

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