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Cruicetown Church

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Country
  
Years built
  
c. 1200

Architectural style
  
Romanesque architecture

Dedication
  
James, son of Zebedee

Denomination
  
Length
  
19 m (62 ft)

Diocese
  
Materials
  
Sandstone, Mortar

Cruicetown Church

Location
  
Cruicetown, Nobber, County Meath

Previous denomination
  
Pre-Reformation Catholic

Cruicetown Church is a medieval church and National Monument in County Meath, Ireland.

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Location

Cruicetown Church is located 3.6 km (2.2 mi) southwest of Nobber, near the top of a hill overlooking the River Dee.

History

Cruicetown is named after the Cruise family, ancestors of actor Tom Cruise. The church was built c. 1200, as evidenced by the round-headed windows with external rabbets for shutters. A church of the "vill de Cruicetoun" is listed in the ecclesiastical taxation (1302–06) of Pope Nicholas IV. It was described as ruined by 1641.

Church

Cruicetown Church is a nave and chancel. Within the nave is a red sandstone baptismal font and several carved fragments.

In the chancel is the double effigy tomb of Walter Cruice of Naul (d. 1663) and Elizabeth Cruice of Brittas which was erected in 1688 by their son Patrick Cruise. The grave is decorated with trumpet-blowing putti. A carved cross also stands in the graveyard.

References

Cruicetown Church Wikipedia


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