
About This Spring
## Overview Malborough Well is a public drinking spring located in the village of Malborough, near Kingsbridge in the South Hams district of Devon, England. Situated at postcode TQ7 3SG, this community well falls under the care of Malborough Parish Council and has historically served as a local water source for residents and visitors to this picturesque South Devon village. Malborough itself is a charming rural parish perched on a ridge between the Salcombe and Hope Cove estuaries, surrounded by rolling farmland and close to the stunning South Devon coastline. The well is one of several traditional water sources that have long been a feature of Devon's rural communities, where natural springs and wells provided essential water before mains supply became widespread. It is worth noting that sampling has revealed the well's water quality can vary over time. For this reason, it has been recommended to boil water from the well before use. For more detailed and up-to-date water quality information, visitors can contact South Hams District Council on 01803 861234. ## Directions 1. Make your way to the village of Malborough in the South Hams area of Devon (postcode TQ7 3SG). 2. Once in the village, head towards the area known as **Shute**. 3. Take a **right turn at Shute** to reach the well. 4. Look for the sign marked **"MALBOROUGH Parish Council"** — the well is located nearby. **GPS Coordinates:** 50.242761, -3.812271 ## What to Expect Malborough Well is a modest, traditional village well maintained by the local parish council. The site is clearly marked with a Malborough Parish Council sign, making it relatively easy to identify once you're in the area. As this is a natural, untreated water source, water quality has been known to fluctuate. Past sampling has indicated variability, and local guidance suggests boiling the water before any consumption. Visitors interested in the most current water quality data are encouraged to reach out to South Hams District Council. The surrounding village of Malborough is well worth exploring. It sits just inland from the South West Coast Path and is a short drive from the popular coastal destinations of Salcombe and Hope Cove, making the well a worthwhile stop as part of a broader visit to this beautiful corner of Devon.
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Community SubmittedDirections 1. Make your way to the village of Malborough in the South Hams area of Devon (postcode TQ7 3SG). 2. Once in the village, head towards the area known as **Shute**. 3. Take a **right turn at Shute** to reach the well. 4. Look for the sign marked **"MALBOROUGH Parish Council"** — the well is located nearby.
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