Font, Ballyhale, Co. Kilkenny

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Font, Ballyhale, Co. Kilkenny

The village of Ballyhale in south County Kilkenny is home to a site recorded simply as a font, a designation that raises more questions than it answers.

A font, in ecclesiastical terms, is a basin used to hold water for baptism or other ritual purposes, and the survival of one as a standalone monument, detached from any obvious church structure, points to a history that has become largely unreadable over time. Such objects sometimes outlast the buildings they once served, left behind in fields or incorporated into later walls, their original context dissolved.

Beyond the bare classification, the detailed record for this particular font has not yet been made publicly available, which means the specifics of its age, form, and provenance remain out of reach for now. What can be said is that Ballyhale sits in a part of Kilkenny with deep medieval roots, a landscape shaped by Anglo-Norman settlement and the slow accumulation of parish boundaries, monastic foundations, and small rural churches, many of which have long since disappeared except for fragments like this one.

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