The Normans were devout Christians. Thanks to this, medieval religious structures such as St Iberius’ Church are still standing here today.
An Early Irish Saint
St Iberius, or ‘St. Íbar’ as he was also known, was a very early saint in Ireland. His influence reaches back to a time even before St Patrick arrived in the country.
The arch you can see on this site at waist-height is actually the top of a doorway into the old church. Over time, crumbling walls and grave burials have gradually raised the floor level inside this church ruin.
A Notable Grave
There is a 19th century grave monument for a local surgeon on this site. It is not by accident that this grave lies within the boundary walls of the ruined church and on the highest point. This demonstrates the doctor’s importance in the eyes of the local community.
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To find St Iberius’ Church…
Type these coordinates into Google: 52.217169, -6.382330
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To the West along the Way lies… Tacumshane Windmill
To the East along the Way lies… Lady’s Island
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