Graveyard, Kilmacreddan, Co. Donegal

The church and graveyard at Kilmacreddan, catalogued as DG098-008 and DG098-008001 respectively, have left no visible traces that were significant enough to be marked on the second edition Ordnance Survey 6-inch maps. What remains today is fairly good pasture land, with the sea just a short distance away to the...

Church, Kilmacreddan, Co. Donegal

Kilmacreddan Church once stood here amongst fairly good pasture land, though today no visible trace remains of either the church building or its accompanying graveyard. The site's complete disappearance is documented in the second edition of the Ordnance Survey 6-inch maps, which show no markings where this ecclesiastical site once...

Burial ground, Cill Ulta, Co. Donegal

Positioned on a gentle west-facing slope that overlooks the scenic Ballyness Strand, this area of pasture land holds archaeological significance despite its unremarkable appearance. The burial ground's existence is notably absent from the 2nd and 3rd editions of the Ordnance Survey 6-inch maps, suggesting it had already faded from local...

Graveyard, Magheracar, Co. Donegal

The site, catalogued as DG109-002 in archaeological records, has vanished so completely that by the time the Ordnance Survey mapped the area in their third edition, not a single trace remained visible. What was once a place of worship and final rest has been transformed over the centuries; first into...

Church, Magheracar, Co. Donegal

The site, recorded on 19th-century Ordnance Survey maps, once occupied a slightly elevated patch of pasture land. Where the church and its burial ground once stood, a modern bungalow now sits, itself built on the footprint of a late Victorian farmhouse. The only cartographic evidence of the ecclesiastical site comes...