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Hartwell Spring, Lower Hartwell (Near Aylesbury), Buckinghamshire, England

Description

Water emerges from 2 pipes opposite & next to the Egyptian Well.

Additional info: http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=12202

Nearest Address

(Near) Hartwell House Hotel

Directions from Nearest Address

From Aylesbury, take the A418 Oxford Rd. Turn right immediately after a right hand bend following the sign for Lower Hartwell, into country lane (dead end) which passes the Hartwell House Hotel on the right. The Egyptian Well is slightly further up on the left and the spring is accessed alongside and opposite.

Vital Information

  • Fee: None
  • Access: Public
  • Flow: Continuous
  • TDS: N/A
  • Temp: N/A
  • pH: 7.7

Hours Spring is Open:

24/7/365

GPS: N/A

Map Link: Hartwell Spring Map

Submitted by: Mo McRae

Category : Uncategorized
  • KLS

    i visited this spring today, It is possible to fill bottles from the outflow before the ware falls into the trough. The spring seems not to be well known amongst the locals.Does any one use this spring on a regular dasis?
    KLS

  • Ismail

    hi KLS, did you manage to harvest enough water and what was the quality like. It is quite strange though that the locals don’t know about the spring. appreciate your response.

  • tube

    Hi KLS,

    I am new to sourcing spring water and the issues around it, but as this is near me I would very much like to use it. I presume this is perfectly safe to drink? Did you do so and what was it like?

    Thanks

  • Mo_mcrae

    Hi. I submitted the spring last year. I used to go there with my 7 year old grandson, and we would collect about 80 litres each time. It’s lovely water. Neither of us ever had any problems from drinking it, in fact I also used to wash my face & even bathe my eyes with it. I always poured it through a large funnel with a coffee filter in, as its not always possible to avoid picking up a bit of debris as you are collecting it, especially when collecting large amounts. And, of course, it’s important to keep it cold and to keep the light from it if you are storing it. Sadly I’ve now moved from the area, but wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it.

  • Lindsay

    I went today and it’s totally magical.  A very beautiful trough and the water is delicious.  I plan on going back regularly (that is assuming nothing funky happens after I drink it!) Thanks Daniel Vitalis for the site and the rest of you for being passionate about water!