"Well Hall" is an English country dance tune in 3/4 time and F Major. The tune was published in the supplement to the 6th edition of Henry Playford's Dancing Master of 1679. Well Hall, Eltham, was a mansion dating from Tudor times, then located outside London. It came into the hands of the Roper family in the 16th century. The stone bridge and Tudor barn of the Roper-era estate are still extant. Well Hall remained a seat of the Ropers until 1733, when it was sold, to be torn down and replaced by another house by Sir Gregory Page, who retained the name Well House.
It was printed in Barlow's Compleat Country Dance Tunes from Playford’s Dancing Master (1985), Barnes' English Country Dance Tunes (1986) and Johnson's The Kitchen Musician's Occasional: Waltz, Air and Misc., No. 1 (1991).
It was recorded by Bare Necessities on English Country Dances (1987) and The Baltimore Consort on Tunes from the Attic.