Spring Steps

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Spring Steps

Spring Steps as its name implies leads off Mill Rd at the its junction with Barrack Square and down to a Well named Queen Elizabeth's Well in honour of her visit in 1573 when she described Winchelsea as "Little London"

The Well is reached along the narrow path and down some steps, which also give access to the road at the foot of the cliff. This is one of the six open wells from which the townsfolk drew their water. The others being Pipe Well, Friars Well, St. Katherine's Well, New Well and Vale or St. Leonard's Well.

St Leonard's Well is at the foot of the cliff on the north west side of the town in boggy ground.

It is said that whoever shall drink of the water of this well "shall never leave Winchelsea, that is, wherever he roams his heart is still there".

Other points of interest
Strand Gate
The Look Out
Ellen Terry's House
Spring Steps
Barrack Square
Salutation Inn
The Town Well
Grey Friars
Court Hall & Museum
St. Thomas'
Wesley's Tree
Trojan's or Jew's Hall
Monk's Walk
St. John's Hospital
The New Gate
The Pipewell Gate
Methodist Chapel
Black Friars
St. Giles/Dead Man's Lane
The Windmill/St. Leonard's Church
The New Inn
The Bridge Inn
Strand House
The Butcher
The Little Shop