| St Neot Cornwall |
The holy well at St Neot was once said to be the home two holy fishes.
There is a story attached to these fish, it is said that one of the local priests had a vision, in which an angel told him that if he took one fish from the well every day to eat, there would always be a replacement the next day.
One day the priest was bed ridden and an over zealous servant cooked him both fishes. The priest told the servant that he must throw both of the fishes back into the well, whereupon they were miraculously restored to life. |
| Map ref: SX 186 680 |
| Directions: To the West of St Neot on a track. |
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| Willy Wilcocks Hole Polperro |
| Willy Wilcocks hole is a cave said to be haunted by a fisherman of the same name who was transported to the fairy kingdom. He is still searching his way home after all this time. On wild nights his cries can be heard mingling in the wind. |
| Map ref: SX 20 50 |
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