St. Gobnet's Church facts for kids
Quick facts for kids St. Gobnet's Church |
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St. Gobnait's Church, An Teampall Beag, Kilgobnet | |
Cill Ghobnait
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53°03′57″N 9°31′45″W / 53.065908°N 9.529201°W | |
Location | Inisheer, County Galway |
Country | Ireland |
Denomination | Pre-Reformation Catholic |
History | |
Founded | 6th century |
Founder(s) | Gobnait |
Architecture | |
Functional status | inactive |
Years built | c. 1100 |
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Materials | limestone |
Administration | |
Diocese | Tuam |
St. Gobnet's Church is a medieval church and National Monument located on Inisheer, Ireland.
Location
St. Gobnet's Church is located in the northern part of Inisheer, in the Aran Islands.
History
The site is believed to have been in use since the 6th century. According to traditional tales, Saint Gobnait fled from County Clare to Inisheer to escape a family feud. Later, an angel appeared to her and told her to return to the mainland and go south until she saw nine white deer; she settled at Ballyvourney and built a religious community. The remains of her beehive hut are said to be on Inisheer. The stone church was built in the 11th or 12th century.
The church was excavated in 1980 by W. Walsh.
Church
A rectangular stone church. The remains of a beehive hut are visible; there are also two bullaun stones and three raised stone slabs.