Grave Yard, Castlequarter, Co. Wicklow

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Grave Yard, Castlequarter, Co. Wicklow

At Castlequarter in County Wicklow, a graveyard sits quietly in the landscape with something older buried within it: the foundations of a church, partially visible beneath the grass and soil of the interior.

The ground here holds two layers of history at once, the burials above and the architectural bones of an earlier religious structure below, each outlasting whoever last maintained them.

The site was recorded on the first edition Ordnance Survey six-inch map, the great mid-nineteenth-century cartographic project that captured Ireland's townlands, ruins, and places of worship in remarkable detail, including many that were already falling into disuse. That the graveyard was named and marked at that time suggests it was still recognised as a distinct place, even if the church it once served had long since reduced itself to foundations. Those foundations remain catalogued as a separate feature within the same enclosure, a church ruin of the kind found scattered across Wicklow, where early ecclesiastical settlements left traces that survive more as outlines than as standing walls.

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