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Grave Yard — Annaduff

Graveyard

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A Christian burial ground associated with a medieval parish church; significance relates to its historical connection with the early monastery of Enach Dubh.

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Situated on a gentle W-facing slope overlooking the River Shannon. The site of an early monastery called Enach Dubh and the medieval parish church of Annaduff (LE032-054001-) is within a a rectangular graveyard (dims c. 60m WNW-ESE; c. 40m NNE-SSW) defined by masonry walls, which is itself within an ecclesiastical enclosure (LE032-054005-). The present Church of Ireland church of St. Anne was built c. 1815 (Lewis 1837, 28) on a new site just to the NE of the graveyard. Compiled by: Michael Moore Date of revised upload: 8 June 2018
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