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  2. Ladywell Fields - Wikipedia

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    A medicinal well – ‘our lady’s well’ – said to be named after nearby St Mary the Virgin Church was first recorded in 1472. It was reputed to be effective for curing eye complaints. The well is now underneath the access road to Ladywell station and a further well lies to the west of it. [1] [2]

  3. Ladywell - Wikipedia

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    The opening of Ladywell Station in 1857 brought expansion to the area. Church Grove and the terraces to either side of it in Ladywell Road were built in the following year, which also saw the opening of Ladywell Cemetery, Railway Terrace, Prospect Place, and Mercy Terrace. The public park Ladywell Fields opened in the 1890s.

  4. Grade I and II* listed buildings in the London Borough of ...

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    Name Location Type Completed [note 1] Date designated Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates Entry number [note 3] Image; Boone's Chapel (with Short Abutting Wall to East) : Lee High Road, Lewisham

  5. Lady's Well - Wikipedia

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    Lady's Well or Our Lady's Well is a common name in the United Kingdom and Ireland for a holy well, usually dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Examples include: Lady's Well, Auchmannoch; Dundalk § Places of interest; Effin § Wells; Gwladys's well in Tredegar; Hermitage, Dorset; Holystone, Northumberland; Honiley § History; Ladywell Fields ...

  6. Southend, London - Wikipedia

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    A notable survivor of the 20th century redevelopment is St John's Church Hall, built in 1824 as a Chapel of Ease to St Mary's Church in Lewisham. The hall, along with St John's Church which dates to 1926-7, are Grade II listed buildings. A parish building to the east of the Church dates to the late 18th century. [3]

  7. Lewisham - Wikipedia

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    The centre is between Molesworth Street (a dual carriageway section of the A21) and Lewisham High Street. Lewisham Market and the Central Library are outside the shopping centre in the High Street. Also part of the complex is the Lewisham House office tower, once the tallest building in the borough and formerly occupied by Citibank. There are ...

  8. List of state schools in Scotland (council areas excluding ...

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    St. Mary's Primary School, Greenock ... Shotts Family Learning Centre, Shotts; St Patrick's Family Learning Centre, ... Ladywell Primary School, Motherwell ...

  9. Ladywell Leisure Centre - Wikipedia

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    Ladywell Leisure Centre, September 2009. Ladywell Leisure Centre was a leisure centre located in Lewisham, London. The leisure centre was owned by London Borough of Lewisham and managed on their behalf by Lifestyle Fusion. The building was demolished in 2014, as a result of the new Glass Mill Leisure Centre being opened.