Post- medieval Period
New Church (Teampall Nua)
New Church replaced an older chapel which was used by the Earls of Desmond. The present structure dates from 1679 – a simple rectangular building. It was endowed with a chalice and patten which bear the inscription: “The guift of the Right Honourable Rachel Countess Dowager of Bath to her chapel-of-ease Logh Guir, Ireland 1679” The famed poet harper Thomas O’Connellan who died in 1698 in Bourchiers Castle is buried here in an unmarked grave as is Owen Bresnan (1847-1912) local poet and historian who composed Teampall Nua and Sweet Lough Gur side.
Mass Rock
Widespread throughout the Irish countryside, these secluded places were used for the celebration of Mass by wandering priests during Penal Times (18th century). An oratory underneath is approached by a secret entrance.
Lime Kiln
St. Patricks Well
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