RESTORATION OF ST. MARNOCK’S CEMETERY AND WELL
It was proposed by Councillor P.Coyle and seconded by Councillor D.O’Brien :
That the old St Marnock’s Cemetery (adjacent to Strand Road, Portmarnock) and St. Marnock’s Well be examined and recommendations drawn up for restoration and long term maintenance, under the Heritage/Conservation Programme” The following report by the Manager was READ:
“A site visit was carried out in late March 2006 by the Conservation Research Officer, with regard to the banking of sand/earth on the golf course close to the graveyard walls and to assess the current state of St. Marnock’s Well. The Conservation Research Officer was unable to determine the exact location of St. Marnock’s Well at this time as there is no visible trace above ground and was therefore unable to assess its current state. A local landowner is reputed to have destroyed the well in the middle of the 19th century.
The church and gaveyard site is in private ownership. Both it and the well are Protected Structures and Recorded Monuments. Therefore, any plans for the restoration of the well and works to the graveyard of church would have to be acceptable to the National Monuments Section of the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government and would have to be agreed to by the actual owners of the site. A historic description of the well indicates that it had a larger circular pool with sixteen steps leading down to it, with an old willow tree bent over it. The restoration of the well as described may not be appropriate or feasible, however the Conservation Officer will seek to arrange a meeting between the National Monuments Area Archaeologist, the land owner, as well as Council staff to discuss this matter and the issue of the long term maintenance of the site.”It was AGREED that Ms. Fionnuala May, Senior Architect, will report back to the Area Committee following discussion with the Heritage Officer and district archaeologist.
Water is precious, who needs it?
I live in Canada and my grandfather/grand uncle
aunt/uncle are buried there. I tried to find the grave
a few years ago with no luck. If any one has any info
please let me know.
Thank You……
I was there in April 2009 and someone had been surveying the inscriptions on the stones – you could see the chalk they used. I suggest you contact the Malahide Historical Society they are on the web.
Eh? I looked up that historical society and could find nothing relevant. Can’t understand how you came up with that.
I was making a survey of the grave names myself and will publish them later.
If you can explain who else appart from me who was using chalk on the headstones and why, with facts and evidence
please let me know! Bertie.
The Lord Mayor of Dublin Laurence O’Neill 1917 – 1924 is interned in St Marnocks Cemetry. His and his wifes grave are to the very front facing the golf course.
He was Lord Mayor when the first dail ( 1918 unoffical) sat in the Mansion house.
Do you know if there is progress with the restoration plan for the cemetery?