Church, Rochestown, Co. Kilkenny

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Church, Rochestown, Co. Kilkenny

In the County Kilkenny townland of Rochestown, a church site sits on the archaeological record with almost nothing attached to it.

The name Rochestown itself, derived from the Norman personal name Roche combined with the Old English suffix for a settlement, hints at a medieval or post-medieval origin, likely associated with one of the many Anglo-Norman families who established themselves across Kilkenny following the twelfth-century invasion. Church sites in townlands bearing such names frequently preserve the outlines of an early parish or manorial place of worship, sometimes reduced to little more than a fragment of wall, a graveyard boundary, or a scatter of worked stone in a field.

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