3 Physical description of well and its surroundings
The water of the well emerges from a hole in a rock and flows down the side of the rock. (The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1085, Page 126)
4 Cure
Many people go to this well to be cured, however, the specificities of the well's curing properties are not noted. (The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1085, Page 126)
7 Prayer rounds and stations
There is a large mound of stones around the well. People still make turas to the well, and when they do, they must leave a stone at both sides of the well each time they go around it. (The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1085, Page 126)
8 Stories
It is said that was St. Finian was in the region he hit the rock with the stick, and water flowed there forth. This is why the well is named after him. (The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1085, Page 126)
3 Physical description of well and its surroundings
The well is in a field, and is partially closed (although it may overflow into a nearby drain occasionally).
5 Pattern day
The pattern day was held on the 29th of July, but it has not been celebrated in a long time. A station additionally may have taken place on the 12th of December.
7 Prayer rounds and stations
Stations may have been practiced on the 12th of December, but they have not been practiced in a long time.
9 Publications
"The Holy Wells of County Louth", by Larry Conlon, pages 350-351: https://www.jstor.org/stable/27729850?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents