Mull, Tobermory, Tobar Mhoire
Well (Period Unassigned)
Site Name Mull, Tobermory, Tobar Mhoire
Classification Well (Period Unassigned)
Alternative Name(s) St Mary's Well
Canmore ID 22319
Site Number NM55NW 3
NGR NM 5015 5525
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
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- Council Argyll And Bute
- Parish Kilninian And Kilmore
- Former Region Strathclyde
- Former District Argyll And Bute
- Former County Argyll
NM55NW 3 5015 5525.
(Name: NM 5015 5522) Tobar Mhoire (NR)
OS 6" map, Argyllshire, 2nd ed., (1900)
Tobar Mhoire, a holy well dedicated to the Virgin Mary, is that from which the town of Tobermory takes its name. It is a spring situated 100 yds S of St Mary's Chapel (NM55NW 2).
Name Book 1878; T Hannan 1926; H Scott et al 1915-61.
The area is now overgrown and no spring is visible although the well shown on OS 25" at NM 5015 5525 (which has now gone) is that referred to. The modern drinking fountain which is named St Mary's Well is at NM 5012 5527. Name confirmed.
Visited by OS (D W R) 20 April 1972.
(NM 5015 5525) Tobar Mhoire (NR) (site of)
OS 1:10,000 map, (1976)
Tobar Mhoire: A granite cross (at NM 5012 5527) at the roadside, erected to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902, purports to mark the site of the well of St Mary from which Tobermory took its name. The traditional site of the well is at the edge of a footpath some 80m
S of the chapel (information from Mrs U V G Betts). (This is the site given on O S 1:10,000 map.) Martin Martin (1934) stated that the well was reputed to have therapeutic qualities.
M Martin 1934; RCAHMS 1980.
Strip And Record (28 September 2009)
NM 5010 5525 A controlled topsoil strip was carried out on 28 September 2009 on the site of a proposed new house. No features of archaeological significance were recorded.
Archive: RCAHMS
Funder: Mr and Mrs Penny
Clare Ellis – Argyll Archaeology
