A relic from the era of the Temperance Movement, the Victorian well is situated on the village green at Eastnor and was erected by Lady Henry Somers. It was built originally in the hope of directing Eastnor people away from the temptations of strong drink and towards the benefits of Walms Well water; the temperance message reads ‘If any man thirst, come unto me and drink’. The restored fountain is covered by a church lych-gate-like canopy.