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Church of Ireland graveyard, with earliest headstone dated 1766, situated within early ecclesiastical enclosure. Earth and rubble stone embankment surrounding graveyard. Raised central area containing carved stone grave markers aligned in north/south rows. Ruins of rectangular structure to west of raised central area, having rectangular tomb to side (west) elevation. Entrance to north-west corner comprising square-profile rendered piers with capping and double-leaf wrought-iron gates. Tree lined driveway to north-west having recent rubble stone enclosing wall to north with tooled limestone square-profile piers having battered plinth, chamfered corners and pyramidal capping supporting recent double-leaf wrought-iron gates.
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