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Derry Churches
Churches And Settlements
These ruined churches are situated one and a half miles north east of Portaferry on the Tullymally Road, east of the A2 to Cloughey and are signposted from Portaferry. Evidence dates these two small...More
Saint Johns Church Ballinderry
Churches And Settlements
Built c.1850. This attractive church contains a Connacher organ. Charming stained glass windows were installed in the south aisle in 1921 by Michael Healy of An Tur Gloine. Listed building. Money...More
Saint Patrick's Well, Magherakeel
Churches And Settlements
Situated in the Derg Valley along the ancient pilgrimage trail to Lough Derg, one of Ireland’s most important ecclesiastical centres, lies a holy well known locally, as Tober Patrick....More
Dungiven Priory and O'Cahan's Tomb
Churches And Settlements
Augustinian priory with a 15th-century tomb of Cooey-na-Gall, an O'Cahan chief, who died in 1385. Free access to priory always. East side of Dungiven (A5) reached on foot down a lane passing a wart...More
Ulster Folk and Transport Museum
Children and Family Attractions
Step back in time and uncover a way of life from 100 years ago. Discover town and countryside with cottages, farms, schools and shops to explore as you wander through the beautiful parkland of the...More
Belfast City Cemetery
Churches And Settlements
Complete with bell and cast iron fountains, this Victorian cemetery was opened in 1869 as Belfast's first cross-denominational burial ground. In 1916 sections were set aside for the city's Jewish...More
Saint Malachys Church Coleraine
Churches And Settlements
Built 1937 by Padraig Gregory. " A powerful neo-Romanesque composition with an offset stumpy tower, reminiscent of St.Albans, half-way down one side. Seven-bay nave with paired clerestory windows and...More
Methodist Church Londonderry
Churches And Settlements
This Church was built in 1904 and replaced the original church on the East Wall. The architect was A. Foreman and the building has a number of flying buttresses which add a visual effect rather than...More
St. Patrick’s Well, Magherakeel
Churches And Settlements
Situated along the ancient pilgimage trail to Lough Derg in Co. Donegal can be found a holy well, known locally as St. Patrick's Well or Tober Patrick....More
Killevy (Killeavy) Old Churches
Churches And Settlements
This site at the foot of Slieve Gullion contains back to back churches; the West Church dates from 11th Century and the East Church from 15th Century. It is also the site of an early monastery founded...More
Cranfield Church And Holy Well
Churches And Settlements
On the shores of Lough Neagh at Churchtown Point lie the ruins of a 13th century church and St Olcan's Holy Shrine. Within a few yards east of the church is a holy well, the source of spring water and...More
Bangor Abbey
Genealogy
St Comgall founded the Abbey in 558AD and it grew to become one of the most important seats of learning in Ireland, with almost 3,000 monks at the time of Comgall’s death in 601AD....More
Saint Columb's Cathedral
Churches And Settlements
Saint Columb’s Cathedral, was the first of its kind to be built after the Reformation of the Church and is the city’s most historic building containing displays of artefacts from the Siege, as well as...More
Ballymoyer Old Church
Churches And Settlements
Ballymoyer Old Church, in the churchyard of St. Luke’s Church of Ireland parish, is a rare example of seventeeth century architecture and of particular interest are the heavy round-headed windows....More
Bodoney (Badoney) Church
Churches And Settlements
The present St. Patrick’s Church of Ireland parish church at Bodoney (known locally as Badoney), built in 1784, is thought to occupy the site of an early Christian monastery. The 'doney' element of...More
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