St Bernard's Well. Water of Leith.
This mineral water well is on the south bank of the Water of Leith, on an estate once known as St Bernard's. Just below a footpath is St Bernard's Well (55°57′19.1″N 3°12′41.4″W); the well-house was originally built in 1760. The waters of the well were held in high repute for their medicinal qualities, and the nobility and gentry took summer quarters in the valley to drink deep draughts of the water and take the country air. In 1788 Lord Gardenstone, a wealthy Court of Session judge who thought he had benefited from the mineral spring, commissioned Alexander Nasmyth to design a new pump room. The builder John Wilson began work in 1789. It is in the shape of a circular Greek temple supported by ten tall Doric order columns, with a statue made in 1791 from Coade stone of Hygieia, the Greek goddess of health, in the centre. St Bernard's F.C., a once successful Scottish team but now defunct were named after the famous well and played in Stockbridge.
Dragomir Vukovic 18/09/2014 19:26
***Geoff Ashton 16/09/2014 19:45
well composedgood detail and tones
bw geoff
Inez Correia Marques 14/09/2014 20:34
Thanks for the info Lawson and for the beautiful photo .. Excellent composition and perfect monochromeCarlo.Pollaci 14/09/2014 10:21
Lovely photo.All the best,
Carlo
Harold Thompson 14/09/2014 9:05
Good history:-)) Harold
Sue Thompson 14/09/2014 8:51
well composed.gemblue 14/09/2014 6:06
I have to agree with s. sabine krause...it has something poetic and strong about it....those columns are pillars of strength .... a very well composed perspective and beautifully presented!Bea Buchholz 13/09/2014 23:13
Sehr schön von dir gezeigt in S/W, sieht klasse aus!!!LG Bea
LadyNoone 13/09/2014 21:53
But... where is a Greek women in peplum? :)))Mark Billiau. 13/09/2014 19:27
Great presentation in a perfect compo !!I wish I could sit there for a while and relax.....
Mark
Chaito Bahamonde 13/09/2014 17:33
interesantephotodh 13/09/2014 16:41
Belle compositionA+
Daniel
s. sabine krause 13/09/2014 16:28
a place with a powerful aura that can strongly be felt thanks to your excellent composition! the empty bench (one can picture generations of hopeful people sipping their share of the healing water), the view down the path, the glimpse of the river leith on the left and, last but not least, the venerable old well in its almost jungly surroundings and with the seemingly slender and petite statue of hygieia – symbol of both the preciousness and the fragility of health! – peeking through the columns… all beautifully done, lawson! love, how the trunk of the tree corresponds with the pillars! greetings, sabine. p.s.: i guess the st. bernard players should have frequented the place more often – it might have improved their game and foot skills… ; ))