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King of Sunday

On the R631 towards Carrigaline

2nd January 2017 Leave a Comment

Delivering the last son to the airport after the Christmas holidays, the return journey afforded an excellent opportunity for a spot of well hunting. Four wells were on the agenda all loosely located off the R631 towards Carrigaline. First stop Sunday’s Well, Raffeen. Sunday’s Well, Raffeen This well lies off a steep lane – a […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Ballygarvan Blessed Virgin Mary Father Florence McCarthy fish hawthorn Irish Tourist Association Survey 1944 King of Sunday Liam McCarthy Monkstown Owenabue River pilgrimage rag tree rounds Schools' Folklore Project St Paul

An Arboreal Theme

9th December 2016 Leave a Comment

Fuelled with coffee at Budds in Ballydehob we headed off on the R586 towards Bandon, five wells in the GPS. Holy Well, Killowen First stop, a sharp left after Murragh and up an unexpected glen, full of dense foliage and the sound of dripping water. We parked in a layby and Ger just happened to […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: alder tree ballaun stone Blessed Virgin Mary carvings Christigram Eyes General Ginni Swanton Irish Tourist Association Survey 1944 King of Sunday Knockavilla Mass Rock Murragh Newcestown ringfort rounds Schools' Folklore Project Warts yew tree

Well Hunting around Ballinspittle

11th November 2016 18 Comments

A crisp clear morning in Kinsale, we had four wells on the agenda on our way home. First stop Lady’s Well, just over the bridge at Ringrone.  Lady’s Well, Tobar Mhuire, Ringrone The well looked to lie quite close to the road in pasture. According to the Archaeological Inventory, it no longer had holy use […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Aeongus the Culdee Anne Bonney Ballinspittle Bullen family BVM clochán Courtaparteen Diarmuid Mac Cerbhaill Eyes famine village Féilire of Aeongus grotto ITA Cork Kilroan King of Sunday Kinsale Lorrha Mass Rock pebbles Ringrone Sir John de Courcy St Ruadháin Tara Warts

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