
About This Spring
## Overview Sedgeford Lady Well is a natural public drinking spring tucked away on common ground in the village of Sedgeford, Norfolk, England. Despite being rarely visited, this hidden gem has long attracted those who know of it, drawn by its remarkably clear water with a distinctive chalky hue — a hallmark of the chalk aquifer that underlies much of northwest Norfolk. The spring emerges from a large sitting rock set into the bank, flowing steadily and constantly in a manner that locals have poetically compared to "blood around the body" — pure and unceasing. The name "Lady Well" suggests a possible historical connection to the Virgin Mary or a local saint, as many "Lady Wells" across England have roots in medieval devotion and were once considered holy or healing springs. Sedgeford itself is a village rich in archaeological significance, with evidence of settlement stretching back thousands of years, and it is likely that this spring has served the local community as a water source for centuries. Visitors have reported the water to be of very high quality, clear and refreshing with a subtle chalky character typical of the region's geology. ## Directions 1. Head to the village of **Sedgeford**, located in northwest Norfolk, roughly midway between Hunstanton and Fakenham along the B1454. 2. Look for the **common ground** within the village — this is an open area where goats and chickens are known to roam freely. 3. The spring is situated on this common, emerging from a large rock set into the bank. Its exact position is at GPS coordinates **52.898503, 0.534244**. 4. The spring is not prominently signposted, so using GPS is recommended to locate it. ## What to Expect Sedgeford Lady Well is a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path spring set in a charmingly rural scene. The common ground where the spring is found is shared with free-roaming goats and chickens, giving the area a timeless, pastoral character. The spring itself flows from a notable large rock embedded in the bank, producing a steady, constant stream of water. The water is clear with a gentle chalky tint, reflecting the chalk geology beneath the Norfolk landscape. Historically, the spring has been used as a drinking water source, and visitors have reported that the water tastes clean and fresh — though, as with any natural spring, conditions can change and it is wise to assess the source on the day of your visit. Because the spring is rarely visited, expect a quiet and contemplative atmosphere. There are no formal facilities or signage, so come prepared and enjoy the simplicity of this ancient water source in one of Norfolk's most historically layered villages.
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Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to the village of **Sedgeford**, located in northwest Norfolk, roughly midway between Hunstanton and Fakenham along the B1454. 2. Look for the **common ground** within the village — this is an open area where goats and chickens are known to roam freely. 3. The spring is situated on this common, emerging from a large rock set into the bank. Its exact position is at
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