Caesar's Well, Wimbledon Common
| Partial / Incomplete Date | c.1910 |
|---|---|
| Area | Wimbledon Village |
| Picture Reference | Wim_19_1-32 |
| Original Format | Photo |
| Notes / History | On the south-western edge of the Common lies a promontory known as Caesar's Camp. Despite rumours to the contrary, this site was never occupied by the Roman Army - it actually marks the site of an Iron Age hill fort. Caesar's Well was the name given to a natural spring situated nearby. Flanked by granite blocks since 1872, the water is now dispensed from a standpipe. |