The Struell Wells near Saul (1)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 6 Aug 2007
The Struell Wells are thought to date from the pre-Christian era. They are said to have been blessed by St Patrick and were used by pilgrims in the 16th –19th centuries. There are four wells with water running through underground channels. This bath house was reserved for women.