Killone Abbey, a ruined Augustinian nunnery on Newhall Estate in County Clare, Ireland, founded in 1190, beside Saint John’s Holy Well and its pilgrimage tradition.
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St Keyne Wishing Well Halt railway station: A Cornish Request Stop
St Keyne Wishing Well Halt railway station is a request stop on Cornwall’s Looe Valley Line, named for the nearby St Keyne holy well dedicated to Saint Keyne.
The Chapel Well: A Riverside Spring in North Ayrshire
The Chapel Well in Irvine, North Ayrshire, is a riverside stone alcove spring linked to a lost St Mary’s Chapel, now a wishing well of thrown coins and luck.
St Doulagh’s Church: Ireland’s Oldest Stone-Roofed Holy Well
St Doulagh’s Church near Balgriffin, County Dublin, holds Ireland’s only surviving detached baptistry, an octagonal building raised over a holy well and spring.
All Saints’ Church, Burton Dassett: A Hillside Medieval Fabric
All Saints’ Church, Burton Dassett is a Grade I listed Warwickshire church of 12th-century origin, rising up its hillside with a holy well close by.
St John the Baptist’s Church, Hope Bagot: A Norman Survival
St John the Baptist’s Church, Hope Bagot is a Grade I listed, largely Norman Shropshire church, with an ancient yew and a holy well venerated for centuries.