Well, Tirargus, Co. Donegal
In the townland of Tirargus, County Donegal, an old well stands as a quiet reminder of Ireland's layered past.
Well, Tirargus, Co. Donegal
Like many historical sites across the country, this well awaits its moment in the digital spotlight; its full story has yet to be uploaded to the Historic Environment Viewer, the Archaeological Survey of Ireland’s comprehensive online database of monuments. For those keen to learn more about this particular piece of Donegal’s heritage, the information exists in physical form, carefully preserved in government archives.
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Tirargus, Co. Donegal
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55.02204475,-7.86018219
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