The site of St. Brigid’s Well is situated at Cullion about a mile outside Mullingar and is believed to have been a place of veneration since the 7th century. Special masses are held at the site and on the feast day of St. Brigid (February 1st). The site includes standing stones representing the Stations of the Cross, a small 'beehive' chapel and limestone sculpture of St. Brigid by Anna Bland. The well mound and surrounding features were constructed in 1956. All the structures seen there today were restored and renovated in 1992 to the design of the architectural firm of Coughlan Byrne Associates of Dublin and the builders were Michael Kelly & Sons. The statue of St. Brigid and alter carvings were also installed there in 1992. Incidentally, the water that flows from the well is very pure in both appearance and taste. Far superior to any tap water I've ever tasted! Thank you for reading. Stuart.