Leper’s Well
By the river Lym in Lyme Regis is a well, on the site of a mediaeval leper colony. In the summer the vaulted structure, made of local blue lias stone, is draped with cascades of buddleia, nettles and dandelions growing from the walls.
By the river Lym in Lyme Regis is a well, on the site of a mediaeval leper colony. In the summer the vaulted structure, made of local blue lias stone, is draped with cascades of buddleia, nettles and dandelions growing from the walls.