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Mungret Small Church Church
 

County

Limerick

Coordinates

N 52° 38' 02.7"   W 008° 40' 29.58"

Nearest town

Limerick

Grid Ref.

R 54316 53867

Map No.

65

Elevation a.s.l. (m)

14

Date of visit

Monday 11 June 2018

GPS Accuracy (m)

3
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The two very splayed south windows from the inside.


A monastic site was founded at Mungret in mid-6th century by St. Nessan. The monastic community topped around 1,500 monks at the monastic site, operating in 6 different churches.

It seems that this church has no dedication to any saint, and it is just referred to as the Small Church.

It is a single cell church, measuring just 8.60 metres of length and 4.10 metres of width.
The entrance is in the west wall, a narrow and splayed window is in the east (85°) wall.
There are two narrow and splayed windows in the south wall too.
The roof was very steep.


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