
About This Spring
## Overview Tresoweshill Well is a public drinking spring located in the far west of Cornwall, England, near the village of Tresoweshill. Situated at approximately 50.1159°N, 5.3586°W, this well sits within the ancient landscape of the Penwith peninsula — a region long renowned for its holy wells, granite geology, and Celtic heritage. Cornwall's wells have served communities for centuries, and many were historically associated with healing traditions, religious devotion, and everyday water supply. While specific historical records for Tresoweshill Well are limited, its presence in this part of Cornwall places it among a rich network of natural water sources that have been valued by local residents for generations. The underlying granite bedrock of the Penwith area naturally filters groundwater, and springs emerging from this geology have historically been prized for their clarity and taste. Visitors have historically used this well as a drinking water source, though as with any natural spring, water quality can vary with weather and seasonal conditions. ## Directions 1. Tresoweshill Well is located in the rural area near Tresoweshill in western Cornwall, England. 2. Use the GPS coordinates **50.11591, -5.358624** to navigate directly to the well's location. 3. The well is situated in the countryside between the villages and hamlets that dot the Penwith peninsula, west of Penzance. 4. Look for the well along local lanes and footpaths in the Tresoweshill area. A detailed Ordnance Survey map (Explorer 102 – Land's End) may be helpful for pinpointing the exact spot. ## What to Expect Tresoweshill Well is a traditional Cornish spring set in the quiet, rolling countryside of the Penwith peninsula. Visitors can expect a rural, off-the-beaten-path experience surrounded by the hedgerows, fields, and granite features characteristic of this part of Cornwall. As a public drinking spring, the well has been used by locals over the years, though flow and accessibility may vary depending on the season and recent rainfall. The surrounding landscape offers scenic walking opportunities, and the area is rich with other historic wells, ancient stone crosses, and Neolithic monuments worth exploring. Access is via narrow Cornish lanes, so visitors arriving by car should be prepared for single-track roads with passing places. Sturdy footwear is recommended, especially in wetter months when paths and verges can be muddy. There are no formal facilities at the well itself.
Getting There
GPS Coordinates
50.115910, -5.358624
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Tresoweshill Well is located in the rural area near Tresoweshill in western Cornwall, England. 2. Use the
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.