Firhill Well
About Firhill Well
Name | : | Firhill Well | |
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Note | : | Listed 'building' (B) | |
Pump | : | No | |
Access | : | Yes | |
Alt Name | : | Gibberie Wallie | |
Historic | : | Yes | |
Man Made | : | Water Well | A structural facility to access ground water, created by digging or drilling. |
Material | : | Stone | |
Description | : | The "Gibberie" (gingerbread) Well So Called As Persons Sold Gingerbread There Especially On Sundays. Noted From 1721 For Its Curative Qualities. Removed By The Town Council From Its Original Site 40 Yards To The North East | |
Drinking Water | : | No |
Firhill Well Description
Name | : | Firhill Well | |
---|---|---|---|
Note | : | Listed 'building' (B) | |
Pump | : | No | |
Access | : | Yes | |
Alt Name | : | Gibberie Wallie | |
Historic | : | Yes | |
Man Made | : | Water Well | A structural facility to access ground water, created by digging or drilling. |
Material | : | Stone | |
Description | : | The "Gibberie" (gingerbread) Well So Called As Persons Sold Gingerbread There Especially On Sundays. Noted From 1721 For Its Curative Qualities. Removed By The Town Council From Its Original Site 40 Yards To The North East | |
Drinking Water | : | No |
More about Firhill Well
Firhill Well is located at Aberdeen