Ruins of Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul - Glendalough, Ireland
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N 53° 00.632 W 006° 19.607
29U E 679338 N 5876785
Ruins of the largest church on the Monastic City, with a nave, chancel and sacristy (11th and 12th C).
Waymark Code: WMTVAJ
Location: Leinster, Ireland
Date Posted: 01/09/2017
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"The largest and most imposing of the buildings at Glendalough, the cathedral had several phases of construction, the earliest, consisting of the present nave with its antae. The large mica-schist stones which can be seen up to the height of the square-headed west doorway were re-used from an earlier smaller church. The chancel and sacristy date from the late 12th and early 13th centuries. The chancel arch and east window were finely decorated, though many of the stones are now missing. The north doorway to the nave also dates from this period. Under the southern window of the chancel is an ambry or wall cupboard and a piscina, a basin used for washing the sacred vessels. A few metres south of the cathedral an early cross of local granite, with an unpierced ring, is commonly known as St. Kevin's Cross."
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