Conservation Works Preserve Dromtarriffe Medieval Church
The remains of a medieval church and graveyard in the North Cork village of Dromtarriffe have been uncovered and restored with the support of Cork County Council’s Community Monument Fund.
The ancient Parish Church was in use as a place of worship up until July 1651 when it was burned by Cromwellian Soldiers. Tragically twenty-four people lost their lives in the fire, evidence of which is still visible in the shattered stonework today.
The ruins of this important medieval church stand in the centre of an ancient graveyard that was in very poor repair, with the walls of the building were concealed by layers of undergrowth. Following two years of careful conservation works overseen by Cork County Council’s Kanturk Mallow Municipal District, the remaining structures have been uncovered and restored, safeguarding this important historic structure into the future.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Danny Collins congratulated all those involved in the project,
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Tim Lucey highlighted the value of the scheme,
Details of the 2023 Community Monuments Fund are available on Cork County Council’s website at www.corkcoco.ie The closing date for submissions to this year’s fund is the 31st of January 2023.