Font, Powerswood, Co. Kilkenny

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Religious Objects

Font, Powerswood, Co. Kilkenny

In the townland of Powerswood in County Kilkenny, there is a recorded monument known simply as a font.

The word, in an Irish archaeological context, most often refers to a stone basin, sometimes medieval in origin, associated with a church or ecclesiastical site and used to hold holy water for baptism or blessing. That such an object has been noted and catalogued here suggests the presence, past or present, of some religious significance attached to this particular spot, even if the wider site has left little visible trace above ground.

Beyond the classification and location, the available record offers nothing further at present. Powerswood is a quiet rural townland, and whatever history surrounds this font, whether it belongs to an early Christian foundation, a later parish tradition, or some other devotional context, remains undocumented in any accessible public form. The name itself is suggestive: wooded ground associated with a family or place called Power, a surname with deep Norman roots in the south-east of Ireland, though that connection is speculative without firmer evidence to anchor it.

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