St Bernard's Well

 

Engraving from Modern Athens - published 1829

St Bernard's Well  -  beside the Water of Leith at Stockbridge

Engraving in 'Modern Athens'  -  hand-coloured  -  St Bernard's Well beside the Water of Leith at Stockbridge

©  Reproduced with acknowledgement to Ian Smith

 

Drawn by Thomas H Shepherd

Engraved by JB Allen

 

    

St Bernard's Well

St Bernard's Well lies on the southern bank of the Water of Leith,

 between Stockbridge

 Engraving from "Modern Athens"  -  published 1829  -  The Water of Leith at Stockbridge ©

and Telford's  Dean Bridge

  Engraving  -  The Dean Bridge and Randolph Cliff ©.

The Well

The well  was built as an open temple supported by ten pillars, with a statue of Hygena, the goddess of Health in the centre.  It was erected by Lord Gladstone in 1790.  It provided water with a sulphurous odour, but within forty years it was reported:

 "The novelty of the thing has passed away.  The miraculous properties of the beverege  are now, therefore, less observed."

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Engravings from Modern Athens  -  Published 1829

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