St Milburgha's Well

Heritage Site in Shropshire

England

St Milburgha's Well

Carved buzzard as a gatepost. Patient buzzard carved in to the gatepost of a field opposite Greater Postan Farm on Weston Hill.
Carved buzzard as a gatepost. Credit: Peter Evans

St Milburgha's Well is a heritage site located in the county of Shropshire, England. It is a revered historical and religious landmark that holds great significance in the local community. The well is named after St Milburgha, a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon princess who established an abbey in the area.

The well is believed to have miraculous healing powers and has been a site of pilgrimage for centuries. It is a natural spring that emerges from the ground, surrounded by a stone wellhead structure. The water from the well is said to have cured ailments, and many visitors come to collect it in bottles and containers.

The site is also associated with various legends and folklore. According to one popular tale, St Milburgha turned a nearby pagan shrine into a stone when she became the abbess of Wenlock Priory. This stone, known as the "Stone of St Milburgha," can still be seen near the well.

St Milburgha's Well is situated in a peaceful and picturesque setting, surrounded by beautiful countryside. It is a tranquil spot where visitors can reflect and find solace. The well is maintained by local authorities and is open to the public throughout the year.

Overall, St Milburgha's Well is not only a heritage site but a place of spiritual significance and historical importance. It attracts visitors from all walks of life who come to experience its healing waters and connect with the ancient traditions of the area.

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St Milburgha's Well Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.438/-2.64 or Grid Reference SO5682. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Carved buzzard as a gatepost. Patient buzzard carved in to the gatepost of a field opposite Greater Postan Farm on Weston Hill.
Carved buzzard as a gatepost.
Patient buzzard carved in to the gatepost of a field opposite Greater Postan Farm on Weston Hill.
Stoke Court Farm
Stoke Court Farm
Feeding the cattle A circular bale of straw is delivered to the ring feeder in the distance on the right.
Feeding the cattle
A circular bale of straw is delivered to the ring feeder in the distance on the right.
St Milburgha's Well Entrance to St Milburgha's Well. A plaque just inside tells how St Milburgha had an accident when riding here in about 666. She was so impressed by the kindness of the people who helped her that she struck the rock and caused water to gush out.
St Milburgha's Well
Entrance to St Milburgha's Well. A plaque just inside tells how St Milburgha had an accident when riding here in about 666. She was so impressed by the kindness of the people who helped her that she struck the rock and caused water to gush out.
Water emerging from St Milburgha's Well
Water emerging from St Milburgha's Well
Sewage treatment works Modern sewage treatment facility owned by Severn Trent Water. The digester emits noxious gases and a notice on the door tells operatives to ventilate the facility for 12 minutes before entering.
Sewage treatment works
Modern sewage treatment facility owned by Severn Trent Water. The digester emits noxious gases and a notice on the door tells operatives to ventilate the facility for 12 minutes before entering.
Young cattle It is late October. The ash trees have shed their leaves but some other trees, including the oaks, retain theirs.
Young cattle
It is late October. The ash trees have shed their leaves but some other trees, including the oaks, retain theirs.
Goalposts, Stoke St Milborough A field beside the village hall. There were no pitch markings.
Goalposts, Stoke St Milborough
A field beside the village hall. There were no pitch markings.
View towards Clee Hill Looking over a hedge from a lane on the slopes of Brown Clee. (Titterstone) Clee Hill has the property of changing shape from different vantage points.
View towards Clee Hill
Looking over a hedge from a lane on the slopes of Brown Clee. (Titterstone) Clee Hill has the property of changing shape from different vantage points.
St Milburgha, Stoke St Milborough Pouring with rain, with the tower encased in scaffolding and plastic sheeting - not great raw material for a decent picture.
St Milburgha, Stoke St Milborough
Pouring with rain, with the tower encased in scaffolding and plastic sheeting - not great raw material for a decent picture.
St Milburgha, Stoke St Milborough Pouring with rain and the tower encased in scaffolding and plastic sheeting - not great raw material for a decent picture.
St Milburgha, Stoke St Milborough
Pouring with rain and the tower encased in scaffolding and plastic sheeting - not great raw material for a decent picture.
St Milburgha, Stoke St Milborough Pouring with rain and the tower encased in scaffolding and plastic sheeting - not great raw material for a decent picture.
St Milburgha, Stoke St Milborough
Pouring with rain and the tower encased in scaffolding and plastic sheeting - not great raw material for a decent picture.
St Margaret, Clee St Margaret The herringbone masonry in the chancel denotes its ancient origin
St Margaret, Clee St Margaret
The herringbone masonry in the chancel denotes its ancient origin
St Margaret, Clee St Margaret
St Margaret, Clee St Margaret
St Margaret, Clee St Margaret The openwork belfry is part of the 1897 restoration, but herringbone masonry at the East end is proof of an ancient foundation.
St Margaret, Clee St Margaret
The openwork belfry is part of the 1897 restoration, but herringbone masonry at the East end is proof of an ancient foundation.
Ford at Marsh Farm This ford is found along a B.O.A.T. leading down from Marsh Farm. The track had been blocked off at the time of our visit.
Ford at Marsh Farm
This ford is found along a B.O.A.T. leading down from Marsh Farm. The track had been blocked off at the time of our visit.
St Margaret's Church, Clee St Margaret Peaceful and charming with 11th Century beginnings the current Church at Clee has stood for 900 years.
St Margaret's Church, Clee St Margaret
Peaceful and charming with 11th Century beginnings the current Church at Clee has stood for 900 years.
Clee St.Margaret field patchwork Patchwork of fields surrounding the village of Clee St.Margaret, South Shropshire and viewed from the Nordy Bank Iron-Age Hill fort
Clee St.Margaret field patchwork
Patchwork of fields surrounding the village of Clee St.Margaret, South Shropshire and viewed from the Nordy Bank Iron-Age Hill fort
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St Milburgha's Well is located at Grid Ref: SO5682 (Lat: 52.438, Lng: -2.64)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

What 3 Words

///graced.prank.whiplash. Near Ludlow, Shropshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.438,-2.64
Stoke St Milborough
Alt Name: Godstoke
Place: village
Wikidata: Q3877107
Lat/Long: 52.4364068/-2.6383176
Saint Milburga's Well
Alt Name: Saint Milburgha's Well
Man Made: water_well
Source: OS 1:25k
Lat/Long: 52.4369791/-2.6373144
Telephone
Defibrillator
Booth: KX100
Covered: booth
Defibrillator Location: inside phone box by corner of road leading to St Milburgha's Church, Stoke St Milborough
Emergency: defibrillator
Man Made: telephone_box
Lat/Long: 52.4364579/-2.6381633
Post Box
Post Box Type: lamp
Lat/Long: 52.4364391/-2.6381352
Advertising: board
Support: wall_mounted
Lat/Long: 52.4364468/-2.6381563
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 52.4416238/-2.6395378
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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