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don't bother
The site is fenced off so there's nothing to see apart from a commemorative plaque .It's especially disappointing as the well is listed among things to do in Prestwick.
We were doing Cycle Route 7 from Troon to Ayr and stopped at the Bruce's Well and the ruin of Lazar House for a wee rest on the seat at the garden area. Interesting plaque to read about the well and m...
There’s a story that King Robert the Bruce was cured of his leprosy after drinking from the well of St. Ninian. I can’t say if the story is true or not, but we do know that the king visited on a pilgr...
Sad wee corner, run down and in need of renovation. All the more embarrassing as it is at the top of things to see and do in Prestwick. Surely some historical society with the local authority could ha...
don't bother
The site is fenced off so there's nothing to see apart from a commemorative plaque .It's especially disappointing as the well is listed among things to do in Prestwick.
Good spot for a rest and read on cycle route
We were doing Cycle Route 7 from Troon to Ayr and stopped at the Bruce's Well and the ruin of Lazar House for a wee rest on the seat at the garden area. Interesting plaque to read about the well and m...
Historic well - that's it
Easy to find but unless you are a Scottish history buff head for the beach instead - it's at the end of the road.
Well from Robert the Bruce
There’s a story that King Robert the Bruce was cured of his leprosy after drinking from the well of St. Ninian. I can’t say if the story is true or not, but we do know that the king visited on a pilgr...
Tenuous connection to Robert the Bruce
Sad wee corner, run down and in need of renovation. All the more embarrassing as it is at the top of things to see and do in Prestwick. Surely some historical society with the local authority could ha...