• 1. Clontubrid, Kilkenny, Ireland
    finial
    Holy well house
    The holy well house (3.05m x 2.13m) at Toberadrugh, is set behind the modern parish church. Carrigan describes the well house as originally faced with well-cut ashlar blocks, noting that it was removed to Clone House at the start of the 19thc. Fragments of sculpture are set into the gable of the well house.
  • 2. St Lachtain, Freshford, Kilkenny, Ireland
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    Church
    Nave and chancel church of several periods. The W gable of the church has antae and incorporates a Romanesque doorway with a gabled porch.
  • 3. Jerpoint Abbey, Kilkenny, Ireland
    General view
    Cistercian Abbey Church
    A Cistercian abbey church with a square presbytery and two square chapels in each transept. It has a nave of six bays with alternating square and circular piers (except in the two W bays). The nave is separated from the aisles by thick screen walls of masonry. The E end of the church and conventual buildings were reworked in the 14thc. and 15thc. with the insertion of a new E window, a crossing tower and a richly sculpted cloister.