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So where's Goffick when he's needed? ;-)

Personally I'd say as a general rule, no (there's plenty on another place). But there are some that deserve to be here. I'd probably not include those that have been 'brick built', but if an ancient water source can be shown to have a significant place in the landscape (e.g. Swallowhead Springs as an example), then why not?

I'd probably not include those that have been 'brick built', but if an ancient water source can be shown to have a significant place in the landscape (e.g. Swallowhead Springs as an example), then why not?
Absolutely, the course of the Winterbourne and the concentration of churches along its way suggests an area where pre-Christian beliefs may have continued long after they disappeared elsewhere.