Kilfinaghty Library, Sixmilebridge (c.1736, 1810). 'In the town of Sixmilebridge a new Church of Ireland church was built c.1736. It is a simple barn church with large plain round-headed windows. The tower and a new gateway and steps, forming a handsome approach to the church, were added c.1810. It closed as a church in 1970 but was restored for use in 2001 as Kilfinaghty library.'
Kilfinaghty Library, Sixmilebridge (c.1736, 1810). 'In the town of Sixmilebridge a new Church of Ireland church was built c.1736. It is a simple barn church with large plain round-headed windows. The tower and a new gateway and steps, forming a handsome approach to the church, were added c.1810. It closed as a church in 1970 but was restored for use in 2001 as Kilfinaghty library.'
Doorway, Kilfinaghty Library, Sixmilebridge (c.1736, 1810). The doorway of Kilfinaghty Public Library in Sixmilebridge, a former Church of Ireland church.
Plaque over Gateway, Kilfinaghty Library, Sixmilebridge (c.1736, 1810). 'The plaque over the gateway reads, "Any person injuring gate or wall or putting manure near the churchyard will be punished as the law directs by Michael D'Alton: Henry Butler; AD 1810".'
Kilfinaghty Library, Sixmilebridge (c.1736, 1810). 'St Finaghta's was adapted as a public library. Several other redundant churches have been successfully adapted for new uses in the county.'
Roof Beams, Kilfinaghty Library, Sixmilebridge (c.1736, 1810). 'St Finaghta's was adapted as a public library. Several other redundant churches have been successfully adapted for new uses in the county.'