The Caulks Well on Selkirk Hill
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Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 22 Apr 2009
This new well has replaced the previous brick well Image] that was damaged about 18 months ago. Awards for All provided a grant of £3500 to the Selkirk Hill management team to carry out the works. Local whinstone was used and the water trough was formed from a stone from the original well. This ancient well has been rebuilt on a number of occasions.