Architectural Style in Medieval Ireland
Early Gothic

This east window of Kilmallock Domincan friary is made up of 5 great lancets. A lancet is a single pointed window. They can appear alone, or in groups of two, three, five or even seven.

A capital sits at the top of a shaft or column and forms a link with the arch above. This one is decorated with clumps of bushy leaves known as 'stiff-leaf' which was a favourite motif through much of the early Gothic period. In some cases human heads were carved peering out between the leaves.