Kilchreest Church & Graveyard. The site of Kilchreest Church and Graveyard, west of Ballynacally.
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Kilchreest Church & Graveyard. Kilchreest Church and Graveyard from the south. The church was two cell, measuring 23.4m x 7m; walls are 0.76m. The western gable is heavy with ivy. There is vegetative growth at the eastern end.
Kilchreest Graveyard. Headstones in Kilchreest Graveyard. The churchyard surrounds the existing church and is undoubtedly the oldest part of the graveyard. The graveyard appears to have been extended to the east and probably to the north, although defined extension boundaries are not visible.
Kilchreest Graveyard. Headstones in Kilchreest Graveyard. The churchyard surrounds the existing church and is undoubtedly the oldest part of the graveyard. The graveyard appears to have been extended to the east and probably to the north, although defined extension boundaries are not visible.
Kilchreest Graveyard. Headstones in Kilchreest Graveyard. The churchyard surrounds the existing church and is undoubtedly the oldest part of the graveyard. The graveyard appears to have been extended to the east and probably to the north, although defined extension boundaries are not visible.
Kilchreest Graveyard. Headstones in Kilchreest Graveyard. The churchyard surrounds the existing church and is undoubtedly the oldest part of the graveyard. The graveyard appears to have been extended to the east and probably to the north, although defined extension boundaries are not visible.