Public Drinking Spring

Holy Well at Middleton Tyas, Middleton Tyas, North Yorkshire, England

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Holy Well at Middleton Tyas, Middleton Tyas, North Yorkshire, England
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About This Spring

## Overview The Holy Well at Middleton Tyas is a historic public drinking spring located in the charming village of Middleton Tyas, North Yorkshire, England — just approximately one mile from the well-known Scotch Corner junction on the A1. This ancient well sits prominently on the village's main street and features a large, attractive stone frontage that speaks to its long-standing importance in the community. The well has been documented as a "holy well" in at least one now out-of-print book on the sacred wells of England, suggesting it has held spiritual or ceremonial significance for centuries. Holy wells across northern England often have roots stretching back to pre-Christian times, later adopted by early Christian communities as places of blessing and healing. While specific historical records for this particular well are scarce, its prominent position on the main street and its designation as a holy well point to a deep connection with the village's past. The water has been reported to be high in mineral content, which is consistent with the geology of the area — the limestone and dolomite bedrock of the eastern Yorkshire Dales and the Tees lowlands is known for producing mineral-rich spring water. Visitors have noted that the water tastes pleasant, though the elevated mineral levels may leave deposits or a distinctive character. ## Directions 1. From the A1 at Scotch Corner, head west toward Middleton Tyas (the village is approximately one mile from the junction). 2. Follow the road into the village centre. 3. The well is located directly on the main street of Middleton Tyas and has a large, noticeable stone frontage — it should be easy to spot. 4. Look for water flowing across the street surface, which has been reported to occur consistently. **GPS coordinates:** 54.445892, -1.654005 ## What to Expect The Holy Well at Middleton Tyas is accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and sits right on the main village street — no hiking or difficult terrain is required. The well has a substantial stone frontage that makes it a distinctive local landmark. Water flows freely and continuously from the well, and visitors have reported that it runs steadily enough to flow down the street surface. The water has been described as pleasant-tasting but notably high in minerals, so expect a distinctive mineral character. The constant flow suggests a reliable underground source, even during drier periods. Middleton Tyas itself is a peaceful, picturesque North Yorkshire village well worth a brief wander. The village sits in attractive rolling countryside between the Yorkshire Dales and the Vale of Mowbray, making the well an easy and rewarding stop for anyone passing through the Scotch Corner area on the A1.

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54.445892, -1.654005

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Directions 1. From the A1 at Scotch Corner, head west toward Middleton Tyas (the village is approximately one mile from the junction). 2. Follow the road into the village centre. 3. The well is located directly on the main street of Middleton Tyas and has a large, noticeable stone frontage — it should be easy to spot. 4. Look for water flowing across the street surface, which has been reported to occur consistently.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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