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  1. Wallace’s Heel Well, Ayr – Mysterious Britain & Ireland

    WEBMay 8, 2019 · Wallace’s Heel is a natural spring on the banks of the river Ayr associated with the legendary exploits of William Wallace. Many of the stories surrounding William Wallace originate from a poet/minstrel …

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    William Wallace is said to have drunk from the well whenever he visited the area and also just before his capture by English troops commanded by Sir John Mentieth. Statue of William Wallace in Ayr.
    The movie likely saved it from destruction. Restoration on Wallace’s Well began in June 2011. The well is almost hidden by a wall so keep a watchful eye while driving. The Celtic Cross memorial is a short distance from the well. It is highly advisable to have a GPS device.
    Dunfermline has a Wallace's Well in which he is said to have hidden briefly from English troops after the Battle of Falkirk. In 1303 he visited Dunfermline, accompanied by his mother, with the intention of praying at the shrine of St Margaret.
    A renewed interest in the well began in 1995 following the release of the film Braveheart. The movie likely saved it from destruction. Restoration on Wallace’s Well began in June 2011. The well is almost hidden by a wall so keep a watchful eye while driving. The Celtic Cross memorial is a short distance from the well.
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  4. Wallace's Heel Well - All You Need to Know BEFORE …

    WEBThis is a historic point where william wallace had an encounter with the english army and a footprint on a boulder is said to belong to william …

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    • Location: Near the old Holmston lime kiln
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  5. William Wallace's Heel Well, River Ayr, Holmston - YouTube

  6. Wallace's Well – Glasgow, Scotland - Atlas Obscura

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