Church, Castleboy, Co. Galway
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In the townland of Castleboy in County Galway, a church site sits on the archaeological record with almost no publicly available detail attached to it.
That near-total silence is itself worth noting. Ireland holds hundreds of medieval and early Christian church sites, many of them reduced to a scatter of stone or a barely perceptible rise in a field, and Castleboy appears to be one whose story has not yet been told in any accessible form.
The name Castleboy, from the Irish meaning something close to "yellow castle," suggests a place with its own layered past, the kind of townland where ecclesiastical and secular histories tend to overlap. Church sites in rural Connacht range from early medieval foundations associated with local saints to later medieval parish churches built in the centuries following the Norman arrival. Without more detail it is impossible to say which tradition this site belongs to, or what fabric, if any, survives above ground.