Description

A former Church of Ireland building, built in 1775, now stands disused in a graveyard. It features a four-bay nave with a west porch and a north vestry, all showcasing intricate stonework. Architectural highlights include slate roofs, a limestone bellcote, and a triple-light east window. The graveyard contains ornate Victorian tombs, while the site is enclosed by rubble stone walls with iron gates. Notable decorative elements include carved stone details, chamfered surrounds, and pointed-arch openings throughout.

Location
  • The Shannon, Gleanntán Na hAbhann, Rathcormack, Co. Cork, Ireland

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