This small protestant church sits on a low mound to the east of the church at Old Mellifont abbey, surrounded by a low stone wall and accessed via a 5-step stair. It was built around 1650-1660 for the Moore family who at that time owned the abbey buildings, though they turned them into a fortified residence. The building is about 14 metres long and 5 metres wide, aligned to east (92°). The west gable is topped by a double bell-cot, and above the doorway there's a two-light window. Two other windows are in the south wall. A nice cross slab is inside the church, set on a low plinth against the south wall. A south doorway has been walled up.
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