• 1. Kilsheelan, Tipperary, Ireland
    Nave, N doorway, view
    Church (ruin)
    Nave and chancel church, with N doorway, S window in nave, and plain chancel arch. Only part of the S wall of the chancel remains. The W gable is of later date, with a pointed late gothic window (15thc.?). The S wall of the nave is mostly destroyed.
  • 2. Nenagh, Tipperary, Ireland
    Arch.
    Castle
    A circular keep of five storeys, originally one of three towers in the curtain wall of a 13thc. Norman castle. The walls are up to twenty feet thick, with staircases and passages. On the south side of the second floor is an arch with Romanesque decoration on the inside.