The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland
St Mogua (now)
Parish church
The church consists of nave and chancel, 16.15 m
x 6.55 m and 8.53 m x 6.4 m respectively (Westropp). The W wall and W end of
the nave are in ruins with only the lower walls remaining. The E end is
standing but is heavily overgrown with ivy. There are 12thc. windows in the E
and S walls of the chancel, these are tall and narrow
with a wide splay on the interior. The S window of the
chancel is round-headed with a broad hollow
chamfer on the exterior. The E window has a simple
chamfer on the exterior. There are two later medieval
windows in the S wall of the nave. The chancel arch has
a plain square arch of one order, with a slight
arris
roll on the jambs. There
is a late Romanesque S doorway at the W end of the nave.
Parish church
A ruined church 15.8 m x 5.48 m (Westropp). An Early Christian church site, with 15thc additions to church. There is a holy well in a field to the SW of the church. Romanesque sculpture is found on a loose stone propped up against the wall of the well.