Register of Burials available:
Location of Published Local References:
Location of Inscriptions:
Local Studies Section, Laois County Library
Titles of Published Local References:
Sweetman, P.D., Alcock, O. & Moran, B. (1995) Archaeological inventory of County Laois. Dublin. Dublin Stationary Office, 80
O'Hanlon, J. Rev. & O'Leary, E. Rev. (1907) History of the Queen's County. Sealy, Bryers and Walker, vol 1 180
Record of Monuments & Places, Co. Laois compiled by Caimin O'Brien (2007)
Journal of the Association for the Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead, Ireland, 'Queen's County', (1907) 169-171, (1919/20) 373-375
The graveyard is in rural area, surrounded by pasture land, farmyard adjacent.
Graveyard contains small ruined structure simply consisting of overgrown gable wall, more likely to be remains of later mortuary chapel than medieval church. Marked on 1841 OS map as 'Church (site of)'.
Graveyard overgrown; contains 18th to 20th century headstones, grave slabs , railed and table tombs; some leaning, collapsed or damaged.
Graveyard has rectangular shape; boundary defined by stone wall, earthen banks and hedgerow; stone wall c. 1m high. Access via laneway through gate. No paths. Ground surface overgrown and uneven. Ground neglected and derelict.