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- Dupath_Well abstract "Dupath Well (Cornish: Fenton Hynsladron Eng: 'Robber's Path') is a nearly intact wellhouse, constructed of local granite, built over a spring. Built of Cornish granite ashlar, it has a steeply-pitched corbelled roof, built from courses of granite slabs that run the length of the building. There are badly weathered pinnacles at each corner and a small bell turret, with a highly elaborate canopy, over the entrance. Next to the well house is a medieval, circular trough that collects the spring water. The small chapel-like building was probably built in about 1510 by the Augustinian canons of the nearby priory of St Germans, to whom the site belonged. The architecture of the well-house is typical of the late 15th and early 16th centuries in a notably 'Celtic' style bearing comparison with similar well houses and ancient chapels in Brittany and Ireland, albeit in a late medieval elaborated form. At one time the spring at Dupath was believed to cure whooping cough, and it has been suggested that, in addition to its role in healing the sick, the spring may have been used on occasion for baptisms. One grim tale associated with Dupath recounts that two Saxons – Colan (Cornish for heart or courage) and Gottlieb – fought a duel there for a lady’s hand. But the maiden went unmarried: Colan was killed outright and Gottlieb fatally wounded, though some versions say he died later of ‘impatience’.It is located at grid reference SX 374 693 just outside the town of Callington in east Cornwall, United Kingdom. Dupath Well is under the guardianship of English Heritage, and managed by the Cornwall Heritage Trust.".
- Dupath_Well thumbnail Dupath_Well_Chapel_-_geograph.org.uk_-_292327.jpg?width=300.
- Dupath_Well wikiPageExternalLink history-and-research.
- Dupath_Well wikiPageID "6168171".
- Dupath_Well wikiPageRevisionID "593790483".
- Dupath_Well hasPhotoCollection Dupath_Well.
- Dupath_Well subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Cornwall.
- Dupath_Well subject Category:English_Heritage_sites_in_Cornwall.
- Dupath_Well subject Category:Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Cornwall.
- Dupath_Well subject Category:Holy_wells.
- Dupath_Well subject Category:Springs_of_England.
- Dupath_Well point "50.499 -4.288".
- Dupath_Well type Artifact100021939.
- Dupath_Well type Building102913152.
- Dupath_Well type BuildingsAndStructuresInCornwall.
- Dupath_Well type GradeIListedBuildingsInCornwall.
- Dupath_Well type Object100002684.
- Dupath_Well type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Dupath_Well type Structure104341686.
- Dupath_Well type Whole100003553.
- Dupath_Well type YagoGeoEntity.
- Dupath_Well type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Dupath_Well type SpatialThing.
- Dupath_Well comment "Dupath Well (Cornish: Fenton Hynsladron Eng: 'Robber's Path') is a nearly intact wellhouse, constructed of local granite, built over a spring. Built of Cornish granite ashlar, it has a steeply-pitched corbelled roof, built from courses of granite slabs that run the length of the building. There are badly weathered pinnacles at each corner and a small bell turret, with a highly elaborate canopy, over the entrance.".
- Dupath_Well label "Dupath Well".
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- Dupath_Well sameAs Q5315916.
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- Dupath_Well sameAs Dupath_Well.
- Dupath_Well lat "50.499".
- Dupath_Well long "-4.288".
- Dupath_Well wasDerivedFrom Dupath_Well?oldid=593790483.
- Dupath_Well depiction Dupath_Well_Chapel_-_geograph.org.uk_-_292327.jpg.
- Dupath_Well isPrimaryTopicOf Dupath_Well.