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Shier's Well, Levengrove Park, Dumbarton


Shiers Well is an important historic feature of this area. Tradition suggests that it was a holy well, perhaps linked to the nearby St Serf's Church, which itself dates from before 1226 AD. Quoted from the West Dunbartonshire Council website
This object would easily pass unremarked, but its water source was, at one time, of great importance for the town of Dumbarton. Quoted from the Geograph website
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This object would easily pass unremarked, but its water source was, at one time, of great importance for the town of Dumbarton. Quoted from the Geograph website
Sigma 85mm f1.4 EX DG HSM
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