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[[File:sutcliffe_halliwell_1899a_robin_hood's_well.jpg|thumb|500px|right|Robin Hood's Well or one of the two neighbouring springs (from: [[:Sutcliffe, Halliwell 1899a|Sutcliffe; artist George Hering).]]]]
[[File:rh-well-stanbury.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Robin Hood's Well / Paul Bennett at the [http://megalithix.wordpress.com Northern Antiquary.]]]
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"Robin Hood Well" is listed by A.H. Smith<ref>{{:Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a}}, pt. III, p. 270.</ref> under the parish of Stanbury. According to Paul Bennett,<ref>See [http://megalithix.wordpress.com/2009/02/23/robin-hoods-well-stanbury Northern Antiquary]</ref> this little natural well high on Stanbury Moor is first mentioned in 1852. It was noted in passing by J. Horsfall Turner in 1879 and by Johnnie Gray in 1891 (see Allusions below). Sutcliffe in 1899 gave a brief description of this spring and its neighbours [[Little John's Well (Stanbury)|Little John's Well]] and [[Will Scarlet's Well (Stanbury)|Will Scarlet's Well]] (see Allusions below), noting that they were "[h]alf-hidden underground, and fringed with fern and bog-weed". Paul Bennett has noted quite recently that Robin Hood's Well is "little more than a small boggy spring of water emerging from the edge of the ridge", whereas Sutcliffe wondered who constructed the wells and his account is accompanied by illustrations by George Hering which clearly show near each well a rock or two that could have been placed there by someone, though this could hardly be regarded as construction work.
"Robin Hood Well" is listed by A.H. Smith<ref>{{:Smith, Albert Hugh 1961a}}, pt. III, p. 270.</ref> under the parish of Stanbury. According to Paul Bennett,<ref>See [http://megalithix.wordpress.com/2009/02/23/robin-hoods-well-stanbury Northern Antiquary]</ref> this little natural well high on Stanbury Moor is first mentioned in 1852. It was noted in passing by J. Horsfall Turner in 1879 and by Johnnie Gray in 1891 (see Allusions below). Sutcliffe in 1899 gave a brief description of this spring and its neighbours [[Little John's Well (Stanbury)|Little John's Well]] and [[Will Scarlet's Well (Stanbury)|Will Scarlet's Well]] (see Allusions below), noting that they were "[h]alf-hidden underground, and fringed with fern and bog-weed". Paul Bennett has noted quite recently that Robin Hood's Well is "little more than a small boggy spring of water emerging from the edge of the ridge", whereas Sutcliffe wondered who constructed the wells and his account is accompanied by illustrations by George Hering which clearly show near each well a rock or two that could have been placed there by someone, though this could hardly be regarded as construction work.
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Approximate location of Robin Hood's Well.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-04. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-12-06.

"Robin Hood Well" is listed by A.H. Smith[1] under the parish of Stanbury. According to Paul Bennett,[2] this little natural well high on Stanbury Moor is first mentioned in 1852. It was noted in passing by J. Horsfall Turner in 1879 and by Johnnie Gray in 1891 (see Allusions below). Sutcliffe in 1899 gave a brief description of this spring and its neighbours Little John's Well and Will Scarlet's Well (see Allusions below), noting that they were "[h]alf-hidden underground, and fringed with fern and bog-weed". Paul Bennett has noted quite recently that Robin Hood's Well is "little more than a small boggy spring of water emerging from the edge of the ridge", whereas Sutcliffe wondered who constructed the wells and his account is accompanied by illustrations by George Hering which clearly show near each well a rock or two that could have been placed there by someone, though this could hardly be regarded as construction work.

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