- thelittlehouseofhorrors.com the-witches-well/Most people are focused on Edinburgh Castle, so you really must know where to look. The Witches’ Well was commissioned by Sir Patrick Geddes in 1894 and...
- The location was once the reservoir that held the old town’s water supply. This fountain is known as the Witches’ Well. In 1894, Sir Patrick Geddes, a philanthropist…
- hiddenscotland.co listings/the-witches-well/The only monument in Edinburgh dedicated to accused witches burned at the stake, The Witches Well marks a drinking fountain below Edinburgh Castle.
- artravelist.com tour-royal-mile-edinburgh-witches…The Witches’ Well (1894) is a drinking fountain dedicated to over 300 witches burned at the stake here at the Castlehill in Edinburgh.
- witchoflupinehollow.com 9 Witchy Places to Visit in Edinburgh, ScotlandAs I am mostly staying in Edinburgh, I thought I would share a few witchy places to visit, in case you are ever in the area. The Witches Well.
- yourehistory.wordpress.com 2018/08/06/the-…Between the 15th and 18th centuries, hundreds of women, accused of witchcraft, were executed on this spot, close to what is now Ramsay…
- tripadvisor.co.za ShowUserReviews-g186525-…Witches well: Tribute - See 18 traveller reviews, 34 candid photos, and great deals for Edinburgh, UK, at Tripadvisor.
- In Edinburgh alone it’s believed that at least 300 women were burnt at the stake. ... The Witches Well is Edinburgh’s small tribute to those poor women.