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Round Tower
Situated towards the bottom of a S-facing slope, and incorporated into the perimeter of the graveyard (MO011-010003-) at W. The doorway and lights are completely plain with simple lintels, suggesting an early date. The lintelled and battered doorway, which entered at the first floor, is c. 1.5m the level of the graveyard and faces E. […]
ROUNDWOOD Holy Well
Unlocated possible holy well within the townland of Roundwood. According to Lynch (1994, 639) there is a holy well in the townland of Roundwood that is mentioned in the 1930s Irish Folklore Commission, Schools Manuscript Collection (IFC S 918: 34/35). Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment Viewer
RUSHEENS WEST Holy Well
In the NE corner of pasture field, located in a natural depression of damp, rush-grown ground. There is a gently rise in ground level immediately to N. An ogham stone (MA-73-012—-) is located on this elevation, 1.6m to N of the well. This holy well i Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on […]
Saint John’s Well
Situated on top of Knockbarron Hill, in an area of undulating countryside. On the 1838 ed. OS 6-inch map the well is shown standing inside a woodland which is shown as Knockbarron Wood ont he 1908 ed. OS map. Poorly preserved well now dry with no other Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View […]
SAINTDOOLAGHS Holy Well
St. Catherine’s Well borders the north wall of St. Doolaghs Well (DU015-009004-). Comprises an underground bath enclosed by a rectangular vaulted building. Entrance in the east through a pointed arched doorway. The interior is lit by a double-light windo Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment Viewer
SAINTDOOLAGHS Holy Well
St Doolaghs well lies downslope and N of St. Doolagh’s Church. It is a circular stone-lined well below ground level which is enclosed by an octagonal building with a cone-shaped roof similar to that at St. Sylvester’s in Malahide Village (DU012-023001-). Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment Viewer
SALTERSTOWN Holy Well
Shown as a spa on Taylor and Skinner’s map (1777) and marked ‘Toberhullamag’ on the 1911 ‘OS 6-inch’ map. Also referred to as St. Mocholmog’s Well (Irish Folklore Commission Schools’ Manuscripts 672, 16), Tobar Hullamuck (IFC Schools MSS 675, 79), St. Co Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment Viewer
SALTPANS (Kilmacrenan By.) Holy Well
Unlocated holy well within the townland of Saltpans, listed by Ó Muirgheasa as well no. 87 (Ó Muirgheasa 1936, 156). Described by Ó Muirgheasa as, ‘there is a strong tradition of a Holy Well at the Saltpans, just at the angle where the old road to R Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View […]
SANDYHILL Holy Well
At the base of a low SE-facing escarpment, above the flood-plain of the Black River. There are no visible remains of this holy well. It may have been removed during sand extraction activity in the area. The above description is derived from the publishe Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment […]
SANTRY (Coolock By., Drumcondra Rural ED) Holy Well
Locally known as ‘St. Pappin’s Well. Described by Ó Danachair (1958, 78-9) as; ‘in a private garden just outside the grounds of the C. of I. church of Santry. The well is below ground level and reached by a flight of steps. No devotions now, but stil Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View […]
SCARDAN BEG Holy Well
In poorly draining low-lying land. There are three holy wells in close proximity here and there is some discrepency as to the designation applied to each on the 1837 and 1940 editions of the OS 6-inch map. On the 1940 edition of the OS 6-inch map this mo Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well […]
SCARDAN BEG Holy Well
In poorly draining low lying land just 25m S of ‘St. Brigid’s Well’ (SL014-038001-). There are three holy wells in close proximity here and there is some discrepency as to the designation applied to each on the 1837 and 1940 editions of the OS 6-inch map Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on […]