Nine Wells
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Pembrokeshire, Wales
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It was said by pilgrims in the past, that two trips to St
Davids was equal to one trip to Rome. On this journey, Nine Wells had the
last well to quench the thirst, before reaching the Cathedral city.
Later Nine Wells took the title of the only
settlement in the UK to have its name spelt wrongly on its
road side name sign - Naw Fynnnon (with 1 'n' too many). But times have
moved on and nowadays Nine Wells has a correct sign for the small
settlement which straddles the A 487, 1 mile west of Solva and 2 miles
short of St Davids.
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The Underworld
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and Overworld
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The underground reservoir at Nine Wells and the old water tower
which
supplied St Davids on the A487.
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