Church, Carrowhubbuck, Co. Sligo
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Carrowhubbuck is a townland on the Sligo coast where, tucked into the landscape, the remains of an old church sit quietly on the archaeological record.
The site is listed as a monument, which tells us it has been formally recognised as a place of historical significance, though the details of its age, dedication, and structural form remain largely unrecorded in publicly accessible sources. Church sites in this part of Connacht frequently trace their origins to the early medieval period, when small stone oratories and enclosures were established by local ecclesiastical communities, sometimes associated with a named saint, sometimes simply serving a rural parish across many centuries of use and adaptation. Without more specific documentation, Carrowhubbuck holds its story close.