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- 1. Clone, Wexford, Ireland
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Church (ruin) A small rectangular church (16.95 m x 8.3 m), ruined and overgrown with ivy. The W gable remains to its full height, but the upper part has been rebuilt in a reddish stone, different from the grey-green shelly limestone(?) used in the lower courses and for the doorway and head corbels. The N and E walls, and the E end of the S wall, stand to c.1.5 m, while the W end of the S wall is higher, but much rebuilt.
- 2. Ferns, Wexford, Ireland, Ireland
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Well The entrance to the well is reached by steps from the road. The brick arch over the steps has reused Romanesque keystone with chevron. A human head corbel is set into the E wall of the well house, above the corbel table.
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