Holy well, Dromrahan, Co. Cork
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Holy Sites & Wells
Some holy wells in Ireland draw pilgrims and curious visitors in their hundreds; this one near Dromrahan in north Cork draws nobody, because there is nothing left to see.
The well now lies somewhere beneath reclaimed agricultural land, roughly 150 metres south-west of Rahan church and graveyard, drained away at some point during land improvement works. No surface trace remains. It survives only as a coordinate and a piece of local memory.
Holy wells, typically natural springs or seeps associated with a patron saint and used for devotional practice, were once scattered across the Irish countryside in great numbers. Many were absorbed into the agricultural landscape over the centuries as drainage schemes improved marginal and waterlogged ground. The well at Dromrahan appears to have met precisely that fate. The reclamation that erased it also erased whatever pattern of use or veneration may have attached to it, and local knowledge of its existence is now the only remaining evidence that it was ever there at all.