Graveyard, Moyne, Co. Wicklow

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Graveyard, Moyne, Co. Wicklow

On a steep west-facing slope in County Wicklow sits a graveyard that may be older than anything visible within it suggests.

The modern church stands enclosed by a rectangular stone-faced bank, roughly 60 metres on its longer axis, a boundary that quietly frames the site without giving much away. It is the kind of place that looks, at first glance, entirely ordinary, and that is precisely what makes it worth a second look.

The Ordnance Survey Letters, compiled in the nineteenth century and later published by O'Flanagan in 1928, hint that the present church occupies the footprint of an earlier ecclesiastical foundation. Early Irish church sites were frequently reused across centuries, new buildings rising on ground that had long carried religious significance. At Moyne, however, the ground keeps its secrets well. No early architectural features, no carved stonework, no remnant walling from any putative predecessor have survived above ground. The suggestion of antiquity rests entirely on the documentary record rather than on anything a visitor could point to in the soil or masonry.

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