• 1. Cloghane, Kerry, Ireland
    S wall, human head corbel, frontal
    Church (ruin)
    Ruined church of 13thc. or later medieval date with an early 19thc. tower. Only the E gable and N and S walls of the chancel remain. There is a round-headed E window, and traces of a window in the S wall. There is a doorway in the N wall. There is a rectangular piscina at the E end of the S wall with a roll-moulded surround. A Romanesque carved head is set into what was the interior S wall of the church. Internal width of church 5.85 m. The church is constructed from rubble masonry.