Visitor Centre and Gardens
Situated in the former Westminster Baths Building, built circa 1869, the visitor centre comprises an Interpretative Centre and Repository. The Westminster Baths was originally built in 1869 as a public baths. The visitor centre is the entrance to St Winefride's Well.
Interpretative Centre
The interpretative centre contains display boards which tell the story of St Winefride, the Well and the history of pilgrimage together with an exhibition of artefacts from our Museum.
Repository (Shop)
The repository stocks a wide range of Religious articles, Jewellery, Giftware and seasonal goods for sale.
Visitor Facilities
There is a small tea room on site which is open daily from 10am (with the exception of Friday) , which serves a selection of hot & cold drinks, freshly prepared sandwiches and a selection of hot food and deserts.
Toilets, including facilities for the disabled and baby change are situated on site for the use of visitors.
Toilets, including facilities for the disabled and baby change are situated on site for the use of visitors.
Gardens
The Well gardens were acquired in 1930 following the demolition of the former St Winefride's Brewery
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