Plaque

Lady Well

Erection date: 14/10/2015

Inscription

{Above a depiction of the well:}
The Lady Well was near here c.1472 - 1855.
Plaque by the Ladywell Society (founded 1984) & the Lewisham Locality Fund (2010).

Site: Lady Well (1 memorial)

SE13, Ladywell Road, Lister House

The large plaque can be seen in our photo on the building to the left.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Lady Well

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Ladywell (Village) Society

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Lewisham Locality Fund

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