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by CastledermotHistory in cultural-heritage-history
The only surviving element of the Romanesque church is a portion of the W gable with a round arched doorway of two orders, of triangular voussoirs with a triple row of mouldings giving the impression of chevron ornament. The door jambs have low, rounded mouldings, and are probably of twelfth century date. (Source: Archaeology.ie) Survey: [@Dh_Age](https://www.digitalheritageage.com/) Funded: Kildare County Council Community Heritage Grant