Well-Head is a Grade II listed building in the North Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 January 1987. Well-head.

Well-Head

WRENN ID
winter-joist-marsh
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
North Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
20 January 1987
Type
Well-head
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The well-head is an early 19th-century structure made of ashlar stone. It features a stone basin set into the ground, which is surrounded by four fluted columns. These columns support three circular slabs, with the upper two slabs stepping out over the ones below.

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