Church, Jamesgreen, Co. Kilkenny
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In the townland of Jamesgreen, in County Kilkenny, the remains of a church sit quietly in the landscape, recorded and mapped but not yet fully documented in the public record.
That gap between official recognition and available detail is itself telling: the site is known to archaeologists, assigned its monument number, and marked on the relevant surveys, yet the specifics of its age, dedication, and structural history remain largely out of reach for the casual researcher.
Jamesgreen is a small rural townland, and like many such places in Kilkenny, it likely carries layers of medieval or early Christian settlement beneath and around it. Kilkenny as a county is unusually dense with ecclesiastical remains, ranging from the great Anglo-Norman foundations of the town itself to the quiet remnants of parish churches that served farming communities for centuries before falling out of use during or after the upheavals of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Whether the Jamesgreen church belongs to that broadly medieval tradition, or represents an earlier foundation, is a question the available material cannot yet answer.
