What county and street is it in? There seems to be a lot of St Brigid's Wells in Ireland. They say there used to be a St Brigid's Well in Dublin on Melbourne Street which would be handy for me if it was still functioning.
@@andrewgoodbody2121 ye there is one in phoenix park I went there. The water is clear, it's flowing from a pipe and nicely layed out with evenly made stones. But overgrown a little bit with blackberries and grass. Closest busses are 36 and 26 I believe. Unfortunatelly sometimes alcoholics visit these places and leave bottles of alcohol behind them. They are often cozy secluded areas so alcoholics can hide from view I suppose.
If I’m not mistaken, St Brigid’s well is outside a small town of Ennistymon, on the road to the Ciffs of Moher. Unless this is a different one. She did say “in the midlands of Ireland”, and that gave me doubts.
Very peaceful. Thanks for posting.
Beautiful place, wish I could visit!
Thank you , love it.
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Thanks 1 million. I need to visit
I only knew about the well in Kildare. Where is this one?
It’s outside of Ennistymon, on the road to the Cliffs of Moher. On the west coast, in County Claire.
There's also one in clondalkin.
What county and street is it in? There seems to be a lot of St Brigid's Wells in Ireland. They say there used to be a St Brigid's Well in Dublin on Melbourne Street which would be handy for me if it was still functioning.
The original Brigid was a Celtic goddess renamed st Bridget by the Catholics so unsurprising there are lots
@@andrewgoodbody2121 ye there is one in phoenix park I went there. The water is clear, it's flowing from a pipe and nicely layed out with evenly made stones. But overgrown a little bit with blackberries and grass. Closest busses are 36 and 26 I believe. Unfortunatelly sometimes alcoholics visit these places and leave bottles of alcohol behind them. They are often cozy secluded areas so alcoholics can hide from view I suppose.
If I’m not mistaken, St Brigid’s well is outside a small town of Ennistymon, on the road to the Ciffs of Moher. Unless this is a different one. She did say “in the midlands of Ireland”, and that gave me doubts.
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