Thomastown Church

Thomastown Church is a medieval church and National Monument in County Kilkenny, Ireland.[2][3]

Thomastown Church
Cill Bhaile Mhic Andáin
Aisle arcade
Thomastown Church
52.526122°N 7.139052°W / 52.526122; -7.139052
LocationPipe Street, Thomastown, County Kilkenny
CountryIreland
DenominationChurch of Ireland
Previous denominationPre-Reformation Catholic
History
Founder(s)Thomas FitzAnthony
Architecture
Functional statusinactive
StyleFrench Gothic[1]
Years builtbetween 1215 and 1229
Specifications
Number of floors1
Administration
DioceseOssory
Designations
Official nameThomastown Church
Reference no.191

Location

Thomastown Church is located in the centre of Thomastown, immediately behind the Protestant Church and north of the River Nore.[4]

History

The church was founded by Thomas FitzAnthony, a Cambro-Norman knight who was granted land here in 1215 by John, King of England and Lord of Ireland.[5] It belonged to Inistioge Augustinian Priory (est. 1210). It may also have had Dominican associations.[6] After the Reformation the nave was modified for use by the Anglican Church of Ireland. In 1809 the present Catholic church was built on the site of the south aisle.

Church

Thomastown Church was built as a nave and chancel with north and south aisles. The ruins today consist of the north aisle arcade (five arches with quatrefoil pillars, decorated capitals and clerestory) the west gable and a fragment of the crossing tower.

References

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