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The monastic heritage & folklore of County LaoisSeosamh Ó Cinnéide 0 Reviews http://books.google.ie/books/about/The_monastic_heritage_folklore_of_County.html?id=SYIiAQAAIAAJ Lisheen Publications, 2003 - History - 163

View of Coolkerry The church was sited near a ford of the ancient highway that went from western Upper Ossory to Kilkenny. A network of ancient toghers or trackways circled north of Rathdowney then branched southwards to cross the Erkina River at several points. One old road continued from the Erkina along by Erkina House then through the rath field, round by Carrick Rock, on to Gorteen, and after crossing the River Goul near Newtown Nunnery continued on towards Aharney Church. Coolkerry


There was a castle known as Coolkerry Castle (SMR 28:62) built close to the church site, of which no visible remains are to be seen. Remains of it were recorded by O'Hanlon and O'Leary, (vol. 1, 222). About 70m to the north-east of the Coolkerry church, in the townland of Rathpiper, is the site of another castle (SMR 25:60) which is thought to have been erected by Pipard, a descendant of Adam de Hereford, the first Norman coloniser of the ...