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G Yd — Conva

Graveyard
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G Yd — Conva
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Subrectangular fulacht fia, dating to the Early Medieval period. Its location on a cliff edge suggests a strategic or ceremonial significance, possibly linked to early settlement or ritual activity in the Blackwater valley region.

What is recorded here

On cliff edge overlooking Blackwater valley, at S end of Ballyhooly. Subrectangular graveyard (c. 120m E-W; c. 70m N-S) enclosed by limestone wall; main entrance to NE, disused pedestrian entrance to NW. Burials concentrated on W side of late 19th-century C of I parish church of Ballyhooly (Christ Church). Some headstones and chest tombs date from late 18th century, but most date from late 19th-century to present day. Earl of Listowel's embattled mausoleum (6m x 7.2m) in SE corner, dated 1846. Christ Church (CO034-037005-) built in 1881, on site of earlier church built in 1774, designed by W.H. Hill (Grove White 1905-25, vol. 2, 147); built using stone from C of I church at Bridgetown (see 14381) (Roche 1998, 45). Rectangular nave with chancel to E; corner buttresses; nave lit by slim pointed windows in S and N walls, pair of pointed windows in W wall. Porch entrance at W end of S wall. Squat 2-storey tower with pyramidal roof at E end of N wall. The above description is derived from the published 'Archaeological Inventory of County Cork. Volume 4: North Cork' (Dublin: Stationery Office, 2000). In certain instances the entries have been revised and updated in the light of recent research. Date of upload/revision: 14 January 2009
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