Woodingdean Water Well
Deepest hand-dug well in the world From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Woodingdean Water Well is the deepest hand-dug well in the world, at 390 metres (1,280 ft) deep. It was dug to provide water for a workhouse.[1][2]
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General information | |
Type | Well |
Location | Nuffield Hospital, Woodingdean, England, United Kingdom |
Town or city | Brighton and Hove |
Country | United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 50°50′05″N 0°04′55″W |
Named for | Woodingdean |
Construction started | 1858 |
Completed | 16 March 1862 |
Known for | deepest hand-dug well |
Work on the well started in 1858, and was finished four years later, on 16 March 1862. It is located just outside the Nuffield Hospital in Woodingdean, in Brighton and Hove, England, United Kingdom.[3]
In popular culture
The Woodingdean Water Well has been featured several times in the Itch series, by Simon Mayo, as it is where the protagonist, Itch, dumps the radioactive element 126.[4]
References
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