Oh well

I suppose I better tell you what I know then, which is all from books as I'm not nearly old enough to remember

This is from "A History of Marple".........
Water came mainly from wells and pumps - hence Well Cottage and Pump Street. For the most part they were unsatisfactory. The well at All Saints' was polluted by rain water; the well at the Ring o' Bells gave water "as from a clay pit"; in Cross Lane the well was poisoned by sewage, and that at Rose Hill was forcibly closed. Although there was a pump at the corner of Andrew Lane at High Lane, boys sent to draw water often filled the buckets from the canal to save time!So all this means that there were definitely wells at All Saints', the Ring o' Bells (wonder if Peter can tell us more about this?) Cross Lane and Rose Hill. There was definitely one at Marple Hall and there is a well at Mellor near the Old Vicarage that we dug out several years back. I'm sure there must have been many many more but that's all I know about.