Kilcoole Church

Kilcoole Church
Cill Chomhghaill
Kilcoole Church
53°06′26″N 6°03′46″W / 53.107089°N 6.062804°W / 53.107089; -6.062804Coordinates: 53°06′26″N 6°03′46″W / 53.107089°N 6.062804°W / 53.107089; -6.062804
Location Lott Lane, Kilcoole, County Wicklow
Country Ireland
Denomination Pre-Reformation Catholic
History
Founded 12th century
Dedication Mary, mother of Jesus
Architecture
Style Celtic Christianity
Years built 12th century
Specifications
Length 23 m (75 ft)
Width 6 m (20 ft)
Height 9 m (30 ft)
Number of floors 1
Floor area 140 m2 (1,500 sq ft)
Materials stone
Administration
Diocese Dublin
Designations
Official name Kilcoole Church
Reference no. 267

Kilcoole Church, also called Old Kilcoole Church, is a medieval church and National Monument in County Wicklow, Ireland.[1]

Location

Kilcoole Church is located on Lott Lane in the centre of Kilcoole village, 1.5 km (0.93 mi) west of the seashore. At 6°03′46″W, it is the easternmost of the Republic of Ireland's National Monuments.

History

The church derives its name from a Saint Comgall (not the famous Comgall of Bangor).[2] The church was built in the 12th century and was dedicated to Mary, mother of Jesus.

Thady Byrne of Ballygannon, a senior member of the O'Byrne family, was buried at Kilcoole Church in 1707.[3]

Church

The church is a nave and chancel structure. The chancel probably once had a step-pitched stone roof, with a small attic roof over the chancel. The nave has a square baptismal font, a cross slab and a small round-headed window in the south wall.[4]

The west part of the church was added later as a two-storey living quarters.[5]

A holy well is located 100 m (110 yd) to the northeast.

References

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