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Toberknockhall
In improved pasture, in a slight depression at the base of a SSE-facing slope. A field boundary (long axis E-W) is located c. 18m to SSE. Depicted and named ‘Toberknockhall’ on all historic OS mapping. It is not visible at ground level. There is a sh Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on […]
Toberkyle
Indicated as ‘Toberkyle’ in Gothic script on the 1st (1839) ed. OS 6-inch map and on the 1900 revision. Compiled by: Jean Farrelly Date of upload: 1 March 2022 Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment Viewer
Toberlackan
This is marked on the 1842 and 1916 OS maps as ‘Toberlackan’ (Tobar Leacan – well of (the) hillside).Situation and Description: This well would seem to have been situated in a circular enclosure (KE014-020004-) on the 1842 map. However, by the 1916 map, Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment Viewer
Toberlaghteen
In improved pasture, at base of a NE-facing slope, in a hollow defined by some loose boulders and mature deciduous trees. A keyhole-shaped well (dims. 0.7m NNE-SSE; 0.5m ESE-WNW) defined by a collapsed dry stone wall (H 0.75m). This natural spring well c Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment Viewer
Toberlaghteen
On the roadside c. 20m S of the Nuenna river, on the flat valley floor. It is described in the OS Letters (1839) as, ‘a large spring bubbling from the earth with considerable strength and rendered remarkable by a large aged ash tree which grows over it. Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View […]
Toberlaghteen Holy Well
Ó Danachair (1955, 214) recorded the following details about St. Lachtin’s Well; ‘Tober laghteen Holy Well on 1840 map. A small masonry cupola, with a slab “This was erected by James Keating in ye year of our Lord 1791 that lived in Grangehill Pray for Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic […]
Toberlanniv Holy Well
In a low-lying landscape, at the townland boundary of Toonagh and Cahercalla in a field of bramble scrub. Named ‘Toberlanniv Holy Well’ on the 1840 OS 6-inch map but named ‘Toberlanniv Holy Well (Site of )’ on the 1921 edition. On inspection in 2005 an a Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on […]
Toberlargan
Marked on the 1837 and 1915 eds of the OS 6-inch map and described in italic lettering on both as ‘Toberlargan’. Situated on a gentle S-facing slope. Described as a stone-lined well with the slight foundations of a stone structure (RO045-075003-) nearby Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment Viewer
Toberlasragh
Described as ‘Toberlasragh’ only on the 1837 ed. of the OS 6-inch map, and situated on a level landscape at the E edge of a bog. It is not visible at ground level in an area which has been drained, but it is known locally and was visited on the last Sund Monument Type: Ritual […]
Toberlaughteen
On a steep S-facing slope, and 17m SE of Kilnamona church (CL033-006001-) and graveyard (CL033-006002-). Toberlaughteen, dedicated to St. Laughteen, is a circular well (diam. 0.95m) with a corbelled canopy. It was venerated on 19th March (O’Flanagan 1928 Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment Viewer
Toberlauva
At the E edge of a rocky hillock in undulating grassland. Named ‘Toberlauva’ on the 1838 and 1915 editions of the OS 6-inch maps. On inspection in August 1991 this spring well was surrounded by a U-shaped drystone wall (c. 0.9m N-S; c. 0.8m E-W), whi Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on […]
TOBERLEHEEN Holy Well
Four holy wells situated at side of stream now all filled in and mostly dried-up. Some water flowing out of St. John’s well. All four holy wells are now destroyed with only a hawthorn bush marking the location of each individual well located beside a str Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on […]