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Liskeard Unlocked - Discover & Create Morning at the Pipewell

The Pipewell, Well Lane, Liskeard, Cornwall, pl14 3tp

  • 20 Sep 2025
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Join Liskeard & District Museum volunteers at the Pipewell. Explore the stories of this historic water source, take part in crafts, learn about its hidden history, and enjoy rare access to the well, normally closed to the public.

Drop in any time between 10:30 am and 12:30 pm for this free, family-friendly event. Try your hand at “make and take” craft activities inspired by the Pipewell and learn more about its history. Museum volunteers will also be on hand to share the work we do at Liskeard and District Museum.

The well is probably the main reason for the town's existence. The springs which supply it have never been known to run dry. (During the severe drought of 1976, when water rationing was enforced and standpipes were erected in the streets, Liskeard residents preferred to get their water from the Pipewell.)

For centuries the town markets were situated near it and the waters were used for washing goods - and people. The many quaint sounding regulations forbidding the washing of 'bellies' and fish are recorded on the new noticeboard. As with many wells in Cornwall, there are superstitions associated with the drinking of the water which is supposed to lead to marital harmony and to cure blindness.

Timings & Tours

Saturday 20 September:
1030-1230

Location & directions

The Pipewell, Well Lane, Liskeard, Cornwall, pl14 3tp

Directions:
When you're in Fore Street head to Jack Ryder Books and there's the small path beside the shop that takes you the small distance to the Well
Contact on day:
Iga Webb
Telephone number:
+441579559569

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

Care should be taken on the steps approaching the Pipewell and also if you step over the water beyond the gates. The stones may be slippery, there is no hand rail. Wheelchair/pushchair access to the activities, not the well.

Additional information

Guides will be on hand to explain the history of the Well and its importance to the town. Don't drink the water from the Well. Hand sanitiser available.

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