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Tipperary Churches Historical
Choose from our selection of churches historical in tipperary county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
30 churches historical in tipperary county
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Lorrha Churches
Lorrha, North_Tipperary
Dominican Priory:
Founded around 1269 by Walter de Burgo, Earl of Ulster, for the Dominicans. The church has a nave and chancel of almost equal width, with the remains of a five-light east window. The north and south walls have a number of lancet windows, and there is a good doorway in the north wall. The door in the west gable was mutilated when the Catholic church was built near it in 1812, and an angel and heads from the priory were built into the west wall of the Catholic ch...
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Saint Cronans Church Cross And Round Tower
Roscrea, North Tipperary
The modern road cuts through a monastery founded by St Cronan who died between 600 and 620....
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Roscrea Castle
Roscrea, North_Tipperary
Castle:
The Castle was allegedly built by King John in 1213, but was probably not erected until the middle of the 13th century. An enclosure, reached from the street through a 19th century gateway, was surrounded by a strong wall with one rectangular and two D-shaped towers in it. At one corner is a tall rectangular tower with a fine vault and a fireplace on the second floor. The upper floors have an unusual selection of passages and stairs leading to various defensive positions...
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Rearcross Church
Rear cross, North_Tipperary
The church is unique, having corrugated iron walls and roof, three falleries, a stained glass rose window in each gable and representations of two saints not usually the objects of Irish country devotion - Thomas Aquinas and William. the names coincide with the first names of the priest donors....
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Holy Cross
Holycross, North_Tipperary
Holy Cross Church of Ireland church , with a three faced clock on the embattlemented tower and fine stone mullioned windows in the nave and chancel, is at the next T junction.

The major and exciting restoration of the church of the former Cistercian foundation at Holy Cross, for use as a parish church, was completed in 1975 . It houses two relics of the True Cross.

The restored building and attendant religious ceremonies attract enormous crowds. Its architectural brilli...
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Ballycahill Church
Ballycahill, NORTH_TIPPERARY
Unlike most, Ballycahill's T shaped church has retained its old communion rail - fashioned in timber as are the gilded altar and figures of the four evangelists. An ancient sandstoe baptismal font, with two-compartmented octagonal bowl on a fluted column, is still used....
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Killodiernan Church
Puckane, Tipperary, South_Tipperary
Killodiernan Church of Ireland church, the imposing stone gateway to the former Peterfield estate, its gate lodge, where an industry produces quality fretwork plaques, and where traditional music evenings are held in summer.

A signpost directs you to some romanesque features in church ruins. The Church of Ireland church with a typical square tower, was originally built in 1811, but the entrance porch and altar area were added later....
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Derryflan church
Tipperary, South_Tipperary
This 13th century church stands on an island in the middle of a bog where St. Ruadhan of Lorrha founded a monastery in the 6th century. The church, which may incorporate parts of an older church, has a nave and chancel with lancet windows, and a decorative piscina.

The west wall of some (15th century) domestic buildings remain. In 1980, a valuable hoard of religious vessels, including a chalice, a paten and a ladle were discovered in the vicinity of the church; these are now in the Na...
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Donaghmore church
Tipperary, South_Tipperary
Little is known of the history of this church other than that it was dedicated to St. Farannan. The saint exiled himself from here to the Continent where he died at Waser on the Meuse in 982. the church consists of a nave and chancel, with finely ornamented west doorway and chancel arch.
,br> The door has good Romanesque decoration, a hood above it, and is said to have contained a tympanum with a cat with two tails (probably a lion). Above the chancel arch, which has well-preserved capi...
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Liathmore churches
Tipperary, South_Tipperary
Two churches still standing on an old monastic site founded by St.. Mochoemog who died in 655. The smaller church is the older of the two, though its date is unknown. The west doorway and the east window have been restored, but the door was probably flat-headed. The church has antae. The larger church was begun in the 12th century, but this church was later considerably altered.

The north and east walls of the chancel are the oldest parts of the present church, and they formed part...
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