St. Colmcille's Well - Swords
Posted by: Windsocker
N 53° 31.336 W 006° 04.942
29U E 693408 N 5934332
The well of pure water consecrated by St. Colmcille in 560 A.D. marks the origin of Swords as it gives the town its name - "Sord" meaning "pure".
Waymark Code: WM3MMN
Location: Ireland
Date Posted: 04/21/2008
Views: 50
Since pagan times, wells have been serving not only practical purposes but have also been objects of sacred worship.
The water in Swords well is so clear that it is almost invisible and it is renowned for its curative properties for sore eyes. The refurbishment in 1991 by Swords Historical Society ensures that the well is a lasting memorial to the Patron of Swords.
Nearby car parking: Not Listed
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Visit Instructions:
A photograph of the well would be appreciated to record your visit, but this is not absolutely mandatory, as long as you can describe your visit.
Do you know any more about the history of this well?. If so please let us know.