Church Well, Aughatubbrid or Chatsworth

Church Well in the townland of Aughatubbrid or Chatsworth is a well in County Kilkenny which used to be considered holy. There is no longer any veneration taking place, and the water is pumped to the village of Clogh to be accessed via a water pillar. It is the northernmost holy well in the county, since Aughatubbrid is the northernmost townland in County Kilkenny.

The holy well (site) is situated within a low-walled enclosure with a gate to the Northeast. The well is now covered by two slabs, but the water source still accessible.

The holy well site is a recorded monument with the National Monuments Service under the number KK002-001003-.

Etymology
The well is called Church Well, because it is believed to have been near a church which has seized to exist. The church site lies 80m Northwest of the holy well site and has the Sites and Monuments Records number KK002-001001-. A modern pillar with a cross possibly marks the site of the old church.