St. Patrick’s Well, Clonmel is a medieval Christian site in County Tipperary, Ireland, with a holy well, 12th-century church and early stone cross in a pond.
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Dunlavin, County Wicklow: Market House and St Nicholas’s Holy Well
An architect’s view of Dunlavin, County Wicklow: Richard Cassels’s Palladian Market House on Ireland’s widest square, and St Nicholas’s holy well at Tornant.
Rathbeagh: A River Nore Ringfort of the Birch Trees
Rathbeagh is a flat-topped ringfort mound on the River Nore in County Kilkenny, Ireland, tied to Milesian legend and a lost St. Catherine’s holy well.
Killone Abbey: A Lakeside Nunnery Ruin and Its Holy Well
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.
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.
Kilgeever Abbey: Mayo’s Ruined Church and Its Holy Well
Kilgeever Abbey near Louisburgh, County Mayo: a multi-period ruined church with a medieval doorway, an Early Christian graveyard and the holy well Toberrendoney.