Church, Mullennakill, Co. Kilkenny

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Church, Mullennakill, Co. Kilkenny

Mullennakill is a quiet townland in the south of County Kilkenny, and somewhere within it the archaeological record notes the presence of a church.

That single, spare fact is, in its own way, quietly telling. Ecclesiastical sites in this part of Ireland tend to cluster around early medieval foundations, many of them associated with local saints or monastic communities that have left little behind beyond a ruined gable, a graveyard boundary, or a placename carrying the memory of something older.

The name Mullennakill itself offers a small clue. It derives from the Irish, most likely containing the element "cill", meaning a church or monastic cell, which suggests the religious association here goes back a considerable distance, probably into the early Christian period when such cells were established across the Irish countryside by travelling clerics and their communities. Whether any standing fabric survives, or whether the site is known primarily through earthwork traces and local knowledge, is not recorded in what is currently available.

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