Scot's Well (Hermit's Well)

Scot's Well (Hermit's Well)

HER Number
5137
District
Gateshead
Site Name
Scot's Well (Hermit's Well)
Place
Eighton Banks
Map Sheet
NZ25NE
Class
Water Supply and Drainage
Site Type: Broad
Water Storage Site
Site Type: Specific
Well
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Form of Evidence
Structure
Description
Stone-built spring head with pitched roof and substantial stone walls attached. Trough into which water ran must be buried. Eighton medieval chapel and hermitage (HER 658 and 9) were situated near to the stream descending from a spring called Scotteswell. In 1387 the land was granted to Robert Lamb, hermit, for the building of the chapel and cell in honour of the Holy Trinity. The chapel and hermitage lay towards the northern end of Eighton vill (HER 661). The spring was obviously in use in the medieval period but the existing stone structure is post medieval in date. The culvert through which the stream would have originally ran probably runs under Rockcliffe Way and into the former quarry site beyond. Water was said to have still flown through the well until the quarry was filled in. LOCAL LIST
Easting
427540
Northing
558320
Grid Reference
NZ427540558320
Sources
<< HER 5137 >> R. Surtees, 1820, History of ... Durham, II, 215-6
1902, A Short History of Wrekenton and Eighton Banks, p 4
Pers. Comm. D. Reynolds, 2002, Parish Councillor for Lamesley; Gateshead Council Local List X20/LL/205