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Explorations around Killeagh

12th February 2018 7 Comments

East Cork was on the agenda for a couple of days, an area of much interest historically including a few wells still unvisited. Fuelled by a delicious lunch at the Bitesize Café in Midleton we made our way down to Bailic Park to see the incredibly evocative sculpture, Kindred Spirits. This beautiful and striking piece […]

Filed Under: East Cork Other Tagged With: Aghadoe House Alex Pentek ballaun Ballyrobert Blessed Virgin Mary Choctaw Memorial Coillte Cornaveigh de Cappells dovecot fulachta fia Glenbower Woods Ightermurray castle Killeagh Kindred Spirits Mass Rock Midelton sile na gig St Bridget Storm Ophelia Warts

La Fhéile Bride

1st February 2018 3 Comments

Celebrations on several accounts: it’s been two years to the day since I embarked on this ambitious, slightly mad but riveting project to visit every holy well in County Cork; this is my 100th blog and it’s St Bridget’s Day! There are potentially at least 356 holy wells in County Cork and I am now […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: Imbolc Kildare St Bridget

Kilmacow Holy Well, near Kanturk

10th December 2017 11 Comments

After a disappointing search for a a couple of wells near Kanturk, we decided to try one more site before returning home to West Cork. It proved to be something rather special. Kilmacow Holy Well, Tobarkilmacoo The well was instantly recognisable as we travelled up the long boreen towards the farmhouse, for there in a […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Carthage the Older cilleen clootie tree ecclesiastical enclosure Eyes fosse Good Friday High King of Tara Kanturk Lismore Millstreet Rahan St Bericheart St Bridget St Declan St Mochuda

One year in ….

1st February 2017 2 Comments

This is the first anniversary of my attempt to visit and record all the Holy Wells of County Cork.  So far I have visited 149 wells: of these 131 can be classified as definite holy wells, four are a bit iffy and 14 couldn’t be found. I have discovered a few things: Wells are everywhere! […]

Filed Under: Other Tagged With: ballaun stone clootie tree eel fulacht fiadh Imbolc offerings Ogham pattern day sile na gig St Bridget

St Patrick’s Holy Well, Castle Blackwater

25th January 2017 7 Comments

Below the castle and near the margin of the river, is a holy well, dedicated to St. Patrick, on whose anniversary a patron is held here: the water is remarkably pure, and is much esteemed by the peasantry for its supposed virtues. Cork, A Topographical Dictionary of Parishes, Towns and Villages of Cork City and […]

Filed Under: North Cork Tagged With: Awbeg river Castletownroche Castlewidenham Colonel Grove White rounds Schools' Folklore Project sile na gig St Bridget St Gobnait St Patrick

A bit of a Sow’s Ear

8th January 2017 6 Comments

Today we headed off towards Kinsale with our friends Robert and Finola from Roaringwater Journal fame, stained glass and holy wells on the agenda. Finola is giving a talk on stained glass shorlty and wanted to take photos of the windows in St Multose, Kinsale. The church is closed  in the winter, apart from services, […]

Filed Under: West Cork Tagged With: Ahane Cross Blessed Virgin Mary Cruachan Wood Edward Welby Pugin Eyes Irish Tourist Association Survey 1944 Kinsale quartz Schools' Folklore Project St Bridget St Finnian St Multose; St Patrick stained glass Templebreedy Tracton

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