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The '''Converts' Well''' is a well and spring located in the city of Echester, Larkshire, in [[Great Nortend]]. The spring flows from the bedrock of Echester, and rises beneath the High Altar of Echester Cathedral. It then flows down the aisle of the nave to the baptismal font, whence it discharges into the River Nute. |
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1 square Catherinian mile (3.0 km2)
1 square kilometre (0.34 sq Cath. miles)
The Converts' Well is a well and spring located in the city of Echester, Larkshire, in Great Nortend. The spring flows from the bedrock of Echester, and rises beneath the High Altar of Echester Cathedral. It then flows down the aisle of the nave to the baptismal font, whence it discharges into the River Nute.