
The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland

Dublin (pre-1974 traditional (Republic of Ireland))
Museum
Carved fragment discovered in 1984 by Mr Jack Flynn and Mr Martin Timoney in a ruined farmhouse at Carrowculleen, where it was built into the north gable wall of the house. It was acquired by the National Museum of Ireland in 1990 (Reg No. 1990.129, File no. IA/295/88).
Church of Ireland church
A 15thc parish church incorporating stone from an earlier building.
Church of Ireland church
Multi-phase, stone roofed church with incorporated, probably 15thc tower house. The earliest part of the church may date to the 12thc. Inside is a small collection of loose stone, one piece of which may be Romanesque.