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Motorway Madness: 9 possible wells off the M8

15th October 2018 5 Comments

Back on the road again and heading down the east side of the M8 today – apologies if this is a bit of a ramble in all senses of the word! First a quick detour west to Ballyhooly to inspect St Brendan’s Well just glimpsed yesterday as the light and myself were fading. Ballyhooly by […]

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Tobairín Dónail, Rathcormack Mountain

7th October 2018 8 Comments

This well was discovered at the end of a long and hard day’s exploration – see last week’s blog. It’s one of those wells that I have looked at on the map and sighed for it looked very remote and difficult to get too- also the name of the townland Rathcormack Mountain was a bit off putting. […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Feast of the Assumption offerings rag tree Rathcormack Mountain Rosary Schools' Folklore Project

Causing havoc in Carrignavar!

2nd October 2018 10 Comments

Back in County Cork and I’m now on the trail of 15 obscure holy wells located on each side of the M8 heading towards Fermoy. I’m to the west of the motorway today and my first stop is near Watergrasshill. St Stephen’s Well Described by the Archaeological Inventory as a hollow in the ground with […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Ballybrack Blessed Virgin Mary Carrignavar Crucifixion Fermoy grotto King of Sunday Lameness M8 quartz St Michael St Stephen Watergrasshill

A brief encounter …

26th September 2018 9 Comments

… But what an enjoyable one. I’m in Kerry collecting Himself who has just completed the Sli Chorca Dhuibhne – excellent walking though the weather was sometimes a little challenging. Whilst he finishes some drawings I go off to explore for I know there’s a well in the townland in which we’re staying near Ceann […]

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An unexpected pleasure:Tobar Eoin Basti

17th September 2018 7 Comments

I’m just back from a couple of days in Fermoy, meandering up and down the sides of the M8 in pursuit of the last crop of holy wells in this area – more of those shortly. This well, the final one of the trip, was an unplanned visit. Glancing at the map, I saw an […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Athnaleentha Colonel Grove White Fermoy Garynagerragh Mass house offerings quartz St John the Baptist

Chalk & Cheese: two very different wells near Burnfort

4th September 2018 13 Comments

The last two wells in the latest North Cork exploration were like chalk and cheese, wonderful contrasts to show just how different holy wells can be. But first a diversion to Island Wedge tomb (CO042-056001) in the same townland as the first well. Island Wedge Tomb This took some finding – just a few miles […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Burnfort Colonel Grove White Eyes Island Wedge Tomb Midsummer offerings pilgrimage rag tree rounds Schools' Folklore Project St John statue trout

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