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The '''Woodingdean Water Well''' is the deepest hand-dug ] in the world, at 390 meters (1285 feet) deep. It was dug to provide water for a workhouse.<ref>http://www.woodingdeaninbusiness.co.uk/blog/where-is-the-woodingdean-well/</ref> Work on the well started in 1858, and four years later, it was finished, on March 16, 1862. It is located just outside of ], in ].<ref>http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/page_id__6948.aspx</ref>


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