Wulfrun's Well
Wulfrun's Well is a historic water source located in Wolverhampton, England. It is believed to date back to the 13th century and is named after Wulfrun, a notable figure in the region's history. The well was once a vital supply of fresh water for local residents and has become a point of interest for both locals and visitors.
The well is situated near St. Peter's Church and is part of the area's rich heritage. Today, it is recognized as a scheduled ancient monument, highlighting its significance in the history of Wolverhampton and its role in the community's development over the centuries.