The south doorway (right) is apparently a modern reproduction or restoration of the 12th-century opening. It is distant 7 ft. 6 in. from the west wall. The north doorway opposite is built up, but retains its ancient features. Externally it is very plain in character, with lintel, tympanum, and semicircular arch of nine voussoirs. The tower was built by Temple Moore in 1901. It houses a peel of tubular bells and provides a gallery within the church.
Uploaded by Antony Cairns on 16 July 2011
Photo ID: 17590
Building ID: 101139807
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