Church, Creaghanboy, Co. Mayo
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In the townland of Creaghanboy in County Mayo, a church site sits in the landscape, recorded and catalogued but not yet fully described.
It is the kind of place that appears on maps and in monument registers without much elaboration, a dot that marks something once significant, now waiting for the documentation to catch up with it.
Creaghanboy is a small townland, and church sites of this type in Mayo are often early medieval in origin, associated with the dense network of local parishes, monastic cells, and penitential stations that once threaded across the west of Ireland. Without more specific detail available for this particular site, what can be said is that its inclusion in the archaeological record places it among the many hundreds of ecclesiastical remains that survive in some form across Connacht, ranging from roofless nave-and-chancel ruins to barely visible earthwork outlines in fields that were once sacred ground.
