5 /5 Sylvia Casserley: This was a free event and only open at certain times. The volunteers were very interesting and offered more information about Barnet
5 /5 Pete Lyons: Lived in Barnet all my life, but this was my first time inside the Wellhouse. Worth a visit, the guys from the Museum are very knowledgeable.
2 /5 jeff benjamin: Grade II Listed historical well containing purportedly curative medicinal waters, sited in a dilapidated 1930s Mock-Tudor building. Currently being renovated but the surroundings here hardly inviting nor evocative with an absence of explanatory contextualisation regarding the site.
Oh well.
5 /5 Diana Bridger: Wow what can I say, used to live in Barnet where the well is situated, it has been restored and the restoration is great it is now run by volunteers and is open to the public need to contact the Barnet museum or council to find out when opening times, a must see if you are in the area