St. Anne's Well

St. Anne's Well

St. Anne's Well is the name of several different places and facilities:
* St. Anne's Well Gardens, Hove is a public park in Hove
* St. Anne's Well, Buxton, Derbyshire is a hot spring, and a sacred spot [ [http://www.whitedragon.org.uk/articles/amemetiae.htm The chequered history of a holy well ] ]
* St. Anne's Well Brewery in Exeter [ [http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/EM/Exeter_Breweries.html Exeter Memories - Exeter's breweries ] ]
* St. Anne's Well, Nottingham is also called Robin Hood's Well. [ [http://britannia.com/tours/rhood/rhwellnott.html Touring Robin Hood's Nottinghamshire on Britannia: Robin Hood's Well ] ]
* St. Anne's Well, Raheny (both St. Ann and St. Anne used) in Ireland [Dublin, 1909:Cosgrave, Dillon: North Dublin (Chapter 16)]
* St. Anne's Well, South Dublin in Ireland [ [http://www.megalithomania.com/show/site/1350 megalithomania.com - St. Anne's Well - Holy Well (Co. Dublin) ] ]
* St. Anne's Well, Dowally in Scotland [ [http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/2022 The Modern Antiquarian.com | UK | St. Anne's Well (Sacred Well) ] ]

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