A Day Worth Recording

By Cheeseminer

Well, well

A trip to Oxford today and then on to Malvern Wells for a bit of a hill fix.  

Here we're looking at a Victorian structure of Malvern Stone, a building material that has already demonstrated it's ability to come apart unexpectedly. (On a previous visit, a B&B's garden wall collapsed while we were there.  Made quite a thud - not one I've heard since the back wall of the student house in Manchester did something similar).

This is one of the wells, though not in Malvern Wells, but Great Malvern; or was it Malvern Link; or West Malvern, Little Malvern, Big Malvern, Malvern Up, Malvern Down, Malvern Elgar, Malvern-down-the-road-and-round-the-corner-a-bit, ...

It's worse than Cambourne! It does, however, have history, rather than developers pomposity, to justify it.

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