In a hollow on Beverley Westwood is a stone trough, into which a spring of exceedingly cold pure water once flowed abundantly.
It is quite dry now, and has been for some years, but it still retains the name of Cobbler Well. Tradition tells how a cobbler of Beverley, jealous of his wife, drowned her in this well, while in a mad drunken state, but he cheated the law by dying almost immediately of remorse and grief.
Cobblers Well can be found at N53 50.351 W00 27.579