2008:1066 - St Anne’s Church, Curraghnagap, Easky, Tipperary

NMI Burial Excavation Records

County: Tipperary Site name: St Anne’s Church, Curraghnagap, Easky

Sites and Monuments Record No.: SL011–021, SL011–118 Licence number: 08E0596

Author: Mary Henry, Mary Henry Archaeological Services Ltd, 17 Staunton Row, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.

Site type: No archaeological significance

Period/Dating:

ITM: E 537444m, N 837815m

Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 54.285297, -8.960713

Testing was undertaken on the site of a proposed extension to a graveyard at St Anne’s Church at Easky. The graveyard is located to the west of an abbey and a cross-slab. Three test-trenches were positioned within the area where new graves will be located. This site was until recently used as a garden. In the three trenches topsoil was relatively deep, up to 0.35m thick. It comprised a dark, well-worked and cultivated rich soil, reflecting its former use, i.e. a walled vegetable and fruit tree garden. No features were uncovered in any of the trenches.