Jacobs Well

Jacobs Well

Jacobs Well, Jacob's Well or Jacobswell may refer to

* Jacobs Well, Surrey, a village near Guildford, also called "Jacobswell"
* Jacob's Well, Bristol, a mediaeval structure, possibly a ritual bath
* Shechem, the location of the biblical Jacob's Well
* Jacobs Well, Queensland, a village in the North of Queenslands Gold Coast.


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