9th C. Round Tower, Swords, Co. Dublin
All that remains of a 14th century church is the square belfry.
All that remains of a 14th century church is the square belfry.
A National Monument, a sandstone church was erected here in the 10th century.
Medieval church consisting of a nave and chancel with a finely detailed doorway and chancel archway.
Cormac’s Chapel, consecrated in 1134, is the most important building on the Rock of Cashel,
Sited on a hill surrounded by a drained lough and now a bog,
This is one of the oldest existing churches in Dublin. A Norman church to St Ouen was built here in 1190 to replace an earlier structure dedicated to St Colmcille.
The largest church in Glendalough, it has a nave and chancel as well as a sacristy.
The oldest part of the church as it stands is medieval,
Construction on this church, one of the finest examples of pure Florentine Romanesque architecture,
St Mary’s Collegiate Church is one of the oldest churches in the country and occupies a site devoted to religious worship since early Christian times.