1. Enclosed in 1838, St. Caradocs hermitage is said to have stood to the West of the well.
2. Mentioned in 1315, a hermitage is thought to have been located a little to the W. No original stonework is now visible, the well having been concreted over (in 1838?), and the present structure is 4.0m square, water-filled (1965) and accessed by a manhole.
(source OS495card; SM91SW4)
J.Wiles 09.05.02
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application/pdfDAT - Dyfed Archaeological Trust ReportsDigital report on 'Medieval and Early Post-Medieval Holy Wells - A Threat-related Assessment 2011'. Compiled by DAT for Cadw. Report No: 2012/7. Project Record No: 100735.