Font, Gardens, Co. Kilkenny
Co. Kilkenny |
Religious Objects
In the gardens of County Kilkenny, a feature recorded simply as a "font" sits classified as a monument, the kind of designation that usually implies something older and stranger than a decorative garden ornament.
A font, in the archaeological sense, is typically a stone basin associated with religious use, whether a baptismal vessel removed from a ruined church, a holy water stoup displaced from a monastic site, or occasionally a piece repurposed over centuries into a garden setting where its original function has been quietly forgotten. The fact that it is listed among monuments rather than garden furniture suggests it carries some historical weight, even if the precise circumstances of its presence there remain obscure.
Unfortunately, the available record for this particular site is sparse to the point of silence, and without specific dates, names, or documented history to draw from, the fuller story of how this object came to rest in a Kilkenny garden must wait for further research to surface it.
