Newcastle Church Window (DU020-003002-)3D ModelNoAI
Twin-light cinque-foiled curvilinear traceried window in the southern wall of the nave of St. Finian’s medieval parish church (DU020-003002-) which stands at the western end of Newcastle village, Co. Dublin. The nave and chancel church stands in the northern side of a well maintained graveyard (DU020-003010-) which contains a possible standing stone, granite cross (DU020-003003-) and a castle (DU020-003004-) standing in the south-east corner. The twin-light window has sunk chamfered jambstones with a dividing mullion with similar sunk-chamfer and window sill with straight chamfer. Above the twin-lights there is a quatrefoil centre-piece forming a flowing style tracery pattern. This twin-light window has been dated to the 15th-century. For more information, visit: https://maps.archaeology.ie/HistoricEnvironment/?SMRS=DU020-003002-
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