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- Tewit_Well abstract "Tewit Well, also known in its early days as "Tuit" or "Tuewhit", is a spa water well, the first chalybeate source discovered in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England.After marrying Elizabeth Broad, in 1582 William Slingsby (uncle of Sir William Slingsby) took his new wife on a Grand Tour of Europe, returning in 1594. In 1596 Slingsby discovered that water from Stray, a common in Harrogate, possessed similar properties to that at Spa in Belgium. He named the well "Tewit", after a local word for peewit or lapwing, both once being common bird species on the Stray common.Tewit Well saw fewer visitors than the wells in Low Harrogate, or even St John's Well in High Harrogate, because of its distance from Victorian hotels and lodging houses. In 1842 the structure enclosing the Royal Pump Room, which sits over the Old Sulphur Well, was replaced by a new structure designed by Isaac Shutt for the Improvement Commissioners. The old structure was then moved to Tewit Well.The structure still stands today on the edge of the Stray, known as Cherry Tree Walk as all the paths are lined on both sides with Cherry trees. It is a Grade II* listed building. Local youth brass band, 'The Tewit Youth Band', is named after this local landmark.".
- Tewit_Well thumbnail Tewit_Well_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1010012.jpg?width=300.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageID "33026679".
- Tewit_Well wikiPageLength "2362".
- Tewit_Well wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Tewit_Well wikiPageRevisionID "672398055".
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Harrogate.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Category:Springs_of_England.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Harrogate.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Chalybeate.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Cherry.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Cherry_tree.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Tour.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Harrogate.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Lapwing.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_water.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink North_Yorkshire.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Northern_lapwing.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Peewit.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Pump_Room,_Harrogate.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink Spa,_Belgium.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink William_Slingsby.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLink File:Tewit_Well_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1010012.jpg.
- Tewit_Well wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tewit Well".
- Tewit_Well hasPhotoCollection Tewit_Well.
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- Tewit_Well subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Harrogate.
- Tewit_Well subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire.
- Tewit_Well subject Category:Springs_of_England.
- Tewit_Well subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Harrogate.
- Tewit_Well hypernym Water.
- Tewit_Well point "53.98535 -1.53457".
- Tewit_Well type Building.
- Tewit_Well type Attraction.
- Tewit_Well type SpatialThing.
- Tewit_Well comment "Tewit Well, also known in its early days as "Tuit" or "Tuewhit", is a spa water well, the first chalybeate source discovered in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England.After marrying Elizabeth Broad, in 1582 William Slingsby (uncle of Sir William Slingsby) took his new wife on a Grand Tour of Europe, returning in 1594. In 1596 Slingsby discovered that water from Stray, a common in Harrogate, possessed similar properties to that at Spa in Belgium.".
- Tewit_Well label "Tewit Well".
- Tewit_Well sameAs m.0h66t9d.
- Tewit_Well sameAs Q7707194.
- Tewit_Well sameAs Q7707194.
- Tewit_Well lat "53.98535".
- Tewit_Well long "-1.53457".
- Tewit_Well wasDerivedFrom Tewit_Well?oldid=672398055.
- Tewit_Well depiction Tewit_Well_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1010012.jpg.
- Tewit_Well isPrimaryTopicOf Tewit_Well.