Lady Well

Lady Well

📍 Ladywell Ln, Liversedge WF15 8EU, UK

About Lady Well

Lady Well is a historical landmark nestled in the rural landscape of Liversedge, West Yorkshire. Marked on Ordnance Survey maps, this site is believed to have once been a significant natural spring or holy well, steeped in local history and ancient folklore. While its physical presence as a discernible well has largely faded over time, it remains a point of interest for those seeking out hidden historical spots and local legends.

The site offers a contemplative experience for visitors intrigued by historical designations and the stories behind local place names. It provides an opportunity to connect with the landscape and ponder the past, envisioning a time when such wells were central to community life or ancient rituals. Visitors will find themselves in a peaceful, open field, allowing for quiet reflection on the historical significance of the area, even if the tangible remains are minimal.

Visiting Information

Lady Well is an outdoor historical site, freely accessible within its rural setting. Given its nature as an open field location, visitors should be prepared for varying ground conditions, which may be uneven or damp, especially after rain. No specific opening hours are designated, as it is an unmanaged outdoor location. Accessibility features and payment options are not applicable for this site.

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📍 Ladywell Ln, Liversedge WF15 8EU, UK

1.5

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Reviews sourced from Google Maps.Last updated 9 February 2026.

Anonymous
1/5
a year ago

If there was once something here it’s no longer visible. There’s a small damp patch in the middle of the field where the OS map says there should be a little pond but that’s about it. If there was once an old well or sacred spring here then it’s lost to history. Not worth visiting.

Anonymous
2/5
a year ago