Graveslab, Gardens, Co. Kilkenny

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Graveslab, Gardens, Co. Kilkenny

In the townland of Gardens, County Kilkenny, a graveslab survives, one of those quietly persistent objects that refuses to be forgotten even when the record around it has gone thin.

Grave slabs of this kind, flat carved stones laid over or near a burial, appear across medieval Ireland in churchyards, ruined monasteries, and field corners alike, often bearing incised crosses, interlace ornament, or inscriptions that name the person beneath. They range from the elaborately decorated to the nearly plain, and their presence in a townland called Gardens adds a faint incongruity that makes the imagination work a little harder.

Beyond its location in Co. Kilkenny and its classification as a graveslab, the detailed history of this particular stone, its date, its decoration, the name of any individual it may commemorate, and the circumstances of its survival, remains undocumented in any publicly available source at present. Kilkenny as a county has a dense concentration of medieval ecclesiastical remains, and slabs of this type are frequently associated with Augustinian, Cistercian, or Franciscan foundations that once scattered the landscape, as well as with parish churches long since reduced to outline walls. Whether this slab belongs to such a context, or sits in isolation in a field or garden boundary, is simply not yet on record in any accessible form.

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