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You know what that makes me think of and the well. (which is no doubt connected to it.) Is how in Celtic/British/Roman traditon they used to and in some cases still do leave things by a ‘special/holy spring. that had a connection to a detiy/ magical being and often now a days ‘saint’.
Also wells and certain bodies of water ie pools/lakes etc. to the ‘otherworld.’ and/or the land of the fae or Fairies.’ as well as all the Arthurian and other sorts of connections. That August W. Booth (if that’s really his name) was probably thinking of when he told Emma about ‘water being magical’
Also the tree behind the well..It looks like it could be the one on the town crest. And theres also a possible ‘hollow hill’ or cave beneath it if there’s an underground spring. hmmm maybe another possible way into fairy tale land beside the mine. *cough gateway, doorway, portal, cough* of course which all typicaly have their ‘ theshold guardians’ per the hero’s journey and multiple myths etc.