Architectural fragment, Gardens, Co. Kilkenny
Co. Kilkenny |
Ritual/Ceremonial
In the townland of Gardens, County Kilkenny, there survives what the archaeological record classifies simply as an architectural fragment.
That category, deliberately broad, covers the orphaned remnants of buildings that no longer exist in any recognisable form: a carved stone doorway reset into a later wall, a moulded corbel sitting in a field, a section of dressed limestone that once belonged to something grander. The classification tells you that someone, at some point, thought the object significant enough to record, but not enough is currently documented to say much more than that it is there.
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