St Munna's Church. Taghmon,  Westmeath Ireland. by Finbarr Reilly
Finbarr Reilly

St Munna's Church. Taghmon, Westmeath Ireland. by

St Munna’s Church

The fortified church at Taghmon was built as a parish church around the middle of the 15th century. It is situated on the site of a late 6th century monastery founded by St Munna, aka St Fintan. The church is a single cell with a barrel vaulted roof. A delightful feature of the church is the battlements with Irish crenellations. Another unusual feature for a church is the machicolation built above the door in the south wall. The church and tower also have a pronounced base batter. It originally had four ogee headed windows with cut sandstone surrounds, divided between the north and south walls.

The massive tower at the west end of the church was to provide security for the clergy who lived here during these turbulent times. As you walk up the track to the church, it looks very stocky and apart from the crenellations a quite plain looking building. But there are a few very interesting surprises, the most notable of these being the sheela-na-gig sitting above the first window of the northern wall. The sheela is in a squatting position with her arms around her legs holding her vulva open. Sheela na gigs are grotesque looking female figures (hags), usually skull-headed and displaying their vulva. Though now mostly found in Ireland and Britain they are thought to have originated in France. Immediately above the northern door is the head of an ecclesiastic and on the western wall of the tower is another head carving.
Situated: From Dublin take the M4 West. At Kinnegad change to N4 for Mullingar. At exit 11 take the R394 north. At Crookedwood take a right turn, signposted ‘St Munna’s Church’ . Drive down here for about 2 kilometres , the church is on your right

Discovery Map 41: 486 615. Last visit February 2011.

Longitude: 7° 15’ 56.86" W

Latitude: 53° 36’ 3.9" N

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  • Ron Hannah
    Ron Hannahabout 1 year ago

    Beautiful!

  • Tom Gomez
    Tom Gomezabout 1 year ago

    Wonderul building, super capture Fino …

  • Martina Fagan
    Martina Faganabout 1 year ago

    A lovely image of this great historical landmark Fino oxo
    Congrats you’ve been featured in Celtic Realm

    Tina

  • CeePhotoArt
    CeePhotoArtabout 1 year ago

    Congratulations!!! You have been featured in Cee’s Fun Artsy Friends Group

  • Gary Kenyon
    Gary Kenyonabout 1 year ago

    Lovely shot.

  • billfox256
    billfox256about 1 year ago

    A very excellent capture with terrific treatment!!!! Congratulations on being featured!!!! Bill

  • Kasia-D
    Kasia-Dabout 1 year ago

    Interesting and very solid architecture, well portrayed in sepia. Kasia

  • Mike Oxley
    Mike Oxleyabout 1 year ago

    What a marvellous capture of this lovely old church, Finbarr, and such an interesting history to go with it. Looks like a wonderful place to visit.

  • Glenn Cecero
    Glenn Ceceroabout 1 year ago

    Magnificent!

  • mordechai
    mordechaiabout 1 year ago

    Would you consider submitting this to “1st Knight”?

  • thanks I will do that so:0)

    – Finbarr Reilly