The main building is a fortified tower form the 16th century. Following the death of Black Tom Butler in 1614, his nephew, Walter Butler of Kilcash (known as Walter of the Beads) became the 11th Earl of Ormond. However, he spent most of the rest of his life in prison. His grandson, James Butler became the first Duke of Ormonde. The famous song “A Lament for Kilcash” – “Cad adheanaimid feasta gan adhmad…” mourns the death of Margaret Butler Viscountess Iveagh who died in 1744.
This building was partially repaired in the 1980s and is now safe to visit. In the graveyard, the mausoleum (a building nearly as large as the church) contains the tombs with headstones carved with elaborate scenes of the crucifixion.
Location
Location 5 miles (8 km) east of Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland
Co-ordinates
Coordinates 52°23′52″N 7°31′17″W
Video from Linguan Valley Tourism