Burial ground, Kilcorcoran, Co. Clare
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Burial Grounds
In the townland of Kilcorcoran in County Clare, a burial ground sits quietly on the official record, noted and numbered but not yet described.
It is one of those places that exists most fully as an absence, a site that has been identified and catalogued but whose details remain, for now, just out of reach.
The name Kilcorcoran follows a pattern common across Ireland, where the prefix "Kil" derives from the Irish "cill", meaning a church or a monastic cell. This suggests the burial ground may have early ecclesiastical origins, possibly associated with a small foundation or a local saint's cult, though without specific documented evidence for this site it would be unwise to press that point too far. Clare is dense with such places, early medieval in character, where generations of local people continued to bury their dead long after any associated structure had vanished. The ground itself often outlasts everything built upon it.