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Clonamery Church
52.4669° N, -7.0317° E
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Clonamery Church is a medieval church and National Monument in County Kilkenny, Ireland.
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Church construction
9th–10th century
Sacristy and bell-cote added
15th–16th century
Romanesque chancel added
12th century
Last recorded use (tradition)
1691
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GravesGrave slabs
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Religious and Ritual Structures
ChurchesSacristyBell-cotes
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