Church, Owning, Co. Kilkenny
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In the south Kilkenny countryside, near the small townland of Owning, there stands a church that has quietly resisted full documentation.
It appears on the archaeological record, it occupies its place in the landscape, and yet the details that would normally accompany such a site, its age, its dedication, the community that built and used it, remain formally unrecorded in any publicly accessible form.
Owning itself sits in a part of County Kilkenny with deep ecclesiastical roots, a region where early medieval foundations, later medieval parish churches, and the remnants of monastic activity are distributed across the farmland with some regularity. Churches in this tradition were often simple single-cell structures in cut stone, sometimes retaining Romanesque or Gothic features, sometimes reduced over centuries to little more than a roofless shell surrounded by an older burial ground. Without specific documentation for this site, it is not possible to say which of these descriptions fits, or whether the structure preserves any dateable architectural detail at all.