Kilfane Church

Kilfane Church is a medieval church and National Monument in County Kilkenny, Ireland.[1]

Kilfane Church
Cell-Phaain
Cill Pháin
Kilfane Church
52.554167°N 7.118333°W / 52.554167; -7.118333
LocationKilfane Demesne, Kilfane, County Kilkenny
CountryIreland
DenominationChurch of Ireland
Previous denominationPre-Reformation Catholic
History
Founder(s)Cantwell family
Architecture
Functional statusinactive
StyleLate Gothic
Years built13th century
Specifications
Length22 m (72 ft)
Width7 m (23 ft)
Materialsstone
Administration
DioceseOssory
Designations
National Monument of Ireland
Official nameKilfane Church
Reference no.300

Location

Kilfane Church is located 3.4 km (2.1 mi) north-northeast of Thomastown.[2]

History

The area is supposed to derive its name from a Saint Phian.

The church was built in the 13th century. The Cantwells were Lords of Kilfane and adjoining areas from shortly after the Norman conquest to the confiscations following the Confederation.[3]

Poet Deirdre Brennan wrote a poem about Kilfane Church in 2001.[4]

Church

Ogee doorway

Kilfane Church is a long rectangle with sedilia, altar, book rest and piscina. The sedilia is believed to come from an older church and still has some medieval paint. Three original doorways in the north and south walls are headed by ogee stones.

The castellated bell tower at the east end may have housed the presbytery/sacristy and provided residents in the upper storeys.

The main feature is the Cantwell Fada, an effigy of a knight from the 1320s/30s;[5] this would have been intended to lie horizontally as a cover to his tomb, but is now set vertically. [6][7]

References

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