Saint Columbkille's Well, Clonlost, Co. Westmeath

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Saint Columbkille’s Well, Clonlost, Co. Westmeath

In a wide agricultural field in County Westmeath, a holy well dedicated to Saint Columbkille has effectively vanished.

There is no visible surface trace of it remaining, absorbed into the surrounding farmland after the demolition of a nearby farmyard scattered its stones and rubble across the ground. It survives now mainly on paper, as a small rectangular symbol on the Ordnance Survey six-inch map, and in a brief description recorded in 1970 before the surrounding landscape swallowed it entirely.

Holy wells in Ireland are typically natural or constructed water sources associated with a saint, visited for their reputed healing or spiritual properties, and often maintained by local communities across generations. This one, dedicated to Saint Columbkille, the sixth-century monastic founder most closely associated with Iona and Derry, was noted in 1970 as a roughly rectangular open well defined by a stone wall on three sides, with a short flight of steps descending on the fourth. The water level sat about a metre below ground surface and was recorded as reasonably clean. The well lies around fifty metres east of Clonlost House, and roughly sixty-five metres to the northwest of a ringfort, one of those circular earthwork enclosures common across the Irish countryside that typically date to the early medieval period. That proximity is suggestive of the long, layered history of this small corner of Westmeath, though the connections between the fort, the house, and the well remain unrecorded.

For anyone curious enough to look, the site today offers nothing to find on the ground. The farmyard whose demolition contributed to the well's obscuring is gone, its stones now part of the general rubble field. What was once a structured, maintained sacred site has been subsumed into ordinary agricultural use, a fate that has quietly overtaken many such monuments across Ireland. It exists now as a coordinate, a map marking, and a single paragraph of description from over fifty years ago.

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