Church, Mill-Land, Co. Cork
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In the townland of Mill-Land in County Cork, a church site sits quietly on the record, known to archaeology but not yet fully described by it.
The very name of the townland offers a clue to a layered past: mill-lands were parcels of ground historically associated with the operation or revenue of a water mill, suggesting that whatever ecclesiastical presence once existed here did so alongside the practical, grinding work of a rural economy. A church and a mill in close proximity was not unusual in medieval Ireland, where monastic and parish sites often anchored the economic as well as the spiritual life of a locality.
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Mill-Land, Co. Cork
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