The Dennis mausoleum in a graveyard in Clonbern, Co Galway, dates from 1863 and is a rare example of a cast-iron mausoleum. The structure was damaged in a storm several years ago which toppled the decorative urn finial and damaged the cornice and railing surrounds. The mausoleum has two coffins containing the remains of Colonel Maurice Dennis and his brother John Dennis.

Following a survey and opening up of the structure a schedule of work was agreed and was completed in November 2010. While the structure was in good condition, some remedial works were required to repair the door, replace the urn, reinstate the handrail and repair the damaged cornice.

The mausoleum is a protected structure in a graveyard owned by Galway County County Council. Funding has been obtained from the Civic Structures Fund and the Heritage Council for the works to be undertaken. Clonberne Community Development and the Follies Trust are working with the Galway County Council’s Conservation Officer on this project.

There is a Follies Trust publication associated with this project – Clonbern graveyard – its monuments & people.