
Tewit Well
📍 Harrogate HG2 8JG, UK
About Tewit Well
Tewit Well marks the discovery of Harrogate's famous chalybeate waters in 1571, an event that led to the town's development as a renowned spa destination. Situated peacefully on the edge of The Stray, a vast expanse of common land, this understated historical landmark offers visitors a tranquil spot to reflect on the origins of Harrogate's rich heritage. It holds significant historical value as the very first mineral spring to be found in the area, paving the way for the numerous wells that followed.
While not a serviced attraction, Tewit Well is celebrated by visitors for its quiet charm and historical significance. Reviewers often highlight its role in connecting them with the town's past and appreciate the pleasant walk across The Stray to reach it. It's particularly noted by some as a lovely spot for seeing cherry blossoms during spring, adding to its serene appeal. The well's simple stone structure, protected by an iron grille, invites a moment of contemplation amidst the open green space.
Visiting Information
The well is accessible 24 hours a day, every day of the week, allowing visitors to experience this piece of history at their leisure. With a commendable Google rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars from 32 reviews, it's clear many find value in this unique historical spot. As an outdoor landmark, accessibility features and payment options are not applicable.
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📍 Harrogate HG2 8JG, UK
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Showing 5 of 32 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 6 February 2026.
Tewit Well is one of the Harrogate area’s most understated yet historically meaningful landmarks, offering visitors a quiet opportunity to connect with the origins of the town’s famous spa heritage. Situated on the edge of the Stray, the well sits within a broad expanse of open grassland, giving it a sense of openness and calm that contrasts pleasantly with the busier parts of the town. Although modest in scale, Tewit Well carries significant cultural value, as it was the site where sulphur-rich waters were first discovered in the 16th century—waters that later paved the way for Harrogate’s development as a renowned spa destination. The structure itself, an elegant stone shelter with a distinctive roof, invites visitors to pause and appreciate the setting. While the well is no longer a functional spring, its preservation allows people to reflect on how a simple discovery helped shape the area’s history. The surrounding landscape is one of Tewit Well’s strongest assets: expansive lawns, seasonal wildflowers, and uninterrupted views make the location ideal for walking, picnicking, or simply enjoying a peaceful moment away from town activity. Tewit Well’s accessibility adds to its appeal. Whether approached on foot, by bicycle, or as part of a longer route across the Stray, the site feels welcoming and distinctly local. It is often quiet, lending the area a serene atmosphere that encourages reflection rather than hurried tourism. Visitors who appreciate heritage, understated beauty, and open green space will find Tewit Well a rewarding stop. Although it may lack the grandeur of more prominent spa sites, its charm lies in its simplicity and its role as a foundational piece of Harrogate’s story. It remains a gentle, meaningful landmark that highlights the town’s long-standing relationship with its natural environment.
It's hardly likely to be on your bucket list, but the Tewit well is interesting, and it's a nice walk across the Stray.
Good place for seeing sakura blossoms whilst they last
A nice little piece of history in a fairly quiet park. Good area to come for a quick walk in the fresh air.
Really disappointed it's now just a stone building with no access to the water.