St. Cuan's Well

St. Cuan's Well is a holy well and National Monument located in County Galway, Ireland.[2]

St. Cuan's Well
Native name
Irish: Tobar Chuáin
St. Cavan's Well
Cornamucklagh Holy Well
Location of St. Cuan's Well in Ireland
Typeholy well
LocationCastlegar East, Ahascragh,
County Galway, Ireland
Coordinates53.415304°N 8.316109°W / 53.415304; -8.316109
Official nameCastlegar East
Reference no.467[1]

Location

St. Cuan's Well is located 2.3 km (1.4 miles) northeast of Ahascragh, 4 km (2+12 miles) west of the River Suck.[3]

History

Saint Cúan (died AD 752) was an Irish abbot. A pattern was held here on 15 October. Local belief associated the water with miraculous cures and claimed that the water of the well could not be boiled.[4] There was formerly a rag tree beside the well.[2]

Description

The holy well is surrounded by a low wall. A cross slab is next to this enclosure.[5]

References

  1. "National Monuments of County Galway in State Care" (PDF). heritageireland.ie. National Monument Service. p. 2. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  2. "megalithomania: St. Cuan's Well (Galway) :: Holy Well :: Visit notes".
  3. "- Place names of Galway".
  4. "St Cuan's Well".
  5. "Castlegar east, County Galway". Early Christian Sites in Ireland. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
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