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St Dympna, Knocknagillagh, Lavey, Roman Catholic

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Built to replace an earlier church, in the same townland, a short distance to the north, this church was completed in 1861 to designs by John Ryan of Dublin, who was also architect of the Convent of the Poor Clares in Cavan town. The Gothic Revival style and unfinished tower demonstrate the increasingly ambitious nature of Roman Catholic church designs as the nineteenth century progressed. The church presents a picturesque elevation to the road, enhanced by its elevated position. Though altered internally, the church makes a valuable contribution to the architectural character of its setting and remains an important landmark on the Cavan to Virginia road.

National Inventory of Architectural Heritage ]

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It is located at SA5796760223 (Lat/Lon 53.924798, -7.212091). You can see this on maps provided by:

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Memorial Inscriptions

  • Tierney, Gerard, "Lavey Old Graveyard Inscriptions", Breifne v. 8, No. 1, 1989/90, p. 136-14
  • Lavey: The Genealogical Office MS 622, 181
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