Heritage Open Day: The Victoria Spa Well House is a cylindrical brick structure with domed slated roof with stained glass top. Built in mid-19th century as a rebuild of an earlier structure. Unique building with extensive stencilled interior decoration. The Victoria Spa Well House was built in 1870, a circular building eight feet in diameter and eight feet high with a conical roof topped with an octagonal lantern. It conceals an elegant Art Deco interior lined with white glazed brickwork tiles and stencilled decoration. The Spa water was delivered from a swan headed, porcelain handled hand pump of brass and copper.
The Victoria Spa Well House once boasted its waters were almost the equal of those of Tunbridge Wells, regarded as the finest Chalybeate in England.