3 Physical description of well and its surroundings
Referred to in the OS letters as 'Tobar Domhnaig'. Situated at the bottom of a high river ledge. When visited in 1966 by ASI, it was described as a 'broad oval pool lined with with small boulders and split rock' (SMR file). Various legends and traditions associated with it, one of which notes that it re-appeared after the railway was built over it (Irish Folklore Commission Schools' Manuscripts 660, 114-5).
4 Cure
Unknown
5 Pattern day
Unknown
6 Offerings
Unknown
7 Prayer rounds and stations
Unknown
8 Stories
See Irish Folklore Commission Schools' Manuscripts 660, 114-5