The Corpus of ROMANESQUE SCULPTURE in Britain & Ireland
Church of Ireland church
Church of Ireland church
The font is the only Romanesque feature in this nave and chancel church.
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.
Church of Ireland church
A reset Romanesque doorway is found inside the W wall of this Church of Ireland parish church (now used jointly as Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic parish church). The reset doorway is said to come from the Cistercian Abbey that once stood on this site.
Church of Ireland church
Nave and chancel church, with barrel vaulted nave and chancel of which the lower vault springing remains on both sides. Considerably restored. Rubble masonry, with slate-like stone in irregular courses. Side walls and gable walls of nave and chancel remain, but vaults and roof missing. Probably had upper chamber between barrel vault and steep-pitched stone roof. E gable has traces of a blocked window with inclined jambs and a flat lintel. W extension added later as a 2-storey living quarters (now roofless and missing S wall). W doorway of nave is square-headed with a rough, flat lintel. S wall of nave has round-headed window.