St Multose Church of Ireland
Anglican church · Kinsale ·

St Multose Church of Ireland

Anglican church · Kinsale ·

Historic church with 12th-century bell tower, crypt, and graveyard

St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null
St Multose Church of Ireland by null

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Church Ln, Ballynacubby, Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland Get directions

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Church Ln, Ballynacubby, Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland Get directions

+353 21 477 2220
kinsale.cork.anglican.org
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 3, 2025

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Mary E.

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St. Multose Church is a very beautiful Church of Ireland located in Kinsale Ireland. The bell tower was built in about 1190, and there is also a grave yard and mausoleums on the church grounds. Dame Katherine and Robert Southwell are buried here. They died in 1679 and 1677 respectively. James Galway, who died in 1627, is also buried here. I would highly recommend a visit to St. Multose Church.

C N.

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A nice church in the middle of town. It is an old church and stained glass windows were introduced later in the 1800. It has a sea garden in the front that is a nice respite for the church goers.

Devin S.

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One of the most beautiful churches in all of Ireland. The stained glass windows are magnificent

GT H.

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Impressive Church, said to be Ireland’s oldest in continuous use. Nice architecture and setting. Stop in and read the wealth of well written posted history here. Fascinating cemetery on grounds includes the resting place of 3 Lusitania victims of past aggression and disregard for innocent lives by leaders from Germany.

Frank M.

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Surely one of the most historical and interesting churches in Cork. Dating from the 12th. Century and packed with interesting features such as dedications, stained glass, medieval slabs and windows as well as the graveyard on its grounds. Plenty to see here as there is information signs regarding most items on display. Highly recommended if yourein Kinsale. No entrance fee. Parking nearby. 10/10.

William F.

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A very old church with a medieval-era campanile. Lots of history, and worth a visit. It has some interesting stain-glass windows, as well.

Ha-Ru

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Lovely little church in the town center of Kinsale. Parked on the street right outside (metre paid) . Beautiful stained windows and plaques telling you who/what is happening. Great acoustics.

Mark M.

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Historic church in all kinsale. Worth visiting for the historical references to the British crown, and connections to early history in the area. The architecture is not amazing, but your are some ancient pieces on view.