Church, Ballyreddy, Co. Kilkenny
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In the townland of Ballyreddy, in County Kilkenny, the remains of an old church sit quietly in the landscape, largely unrecorded in the public domain.
It is the kind of place that appears on maps and in monument registers but resists easy description, its history tucked away rather than displayed.
Kilkenny is dense with medieval ecclesiastical remains, many of them remnants of the network of parish churches established between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries, when the Anglo-Norman settlement of Leinster reorganised both land and worship across the region. Ballyreddy itself is a small rural townland, and churches in such locations were often modest structures serving scattered farming communities, built in plain Romanesque or early Gothic style with little ornament. Without further documentation, the precise origins and history of this particular site remain unclear.