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Temple Cooey's Holy Well
 

County

Down

Coordinates

N 54° 21' 02.6"   W 005° 29' 28.6"

Nearest town

Portaferry

Grid Ref.

J 62626 47553

Map No.

21

Elevation a.s.l. (m)

0

Date of visit

Thursday 21 May 2009

GPS Accuracy (m)

6
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The first two wells at the southern end of the row. The rag-tree is right in the middle.


From the car park there are 43 steps down to this site.
The Temple Cooey's holy well is a row of three different springs alligned north-south.
The first well, the southernmost one, is named Wash, the second one, 1 metre further north, is named Eyes, and 10 metres further north there's the third well that is named Drink.
Under a shelter there's a little altar where visitors leave their prayers and there'a also the usual rag-tree.
All around an unearthly peace. The only sounds are the singing of the birds and the whisper of the wind.


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