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Trinity Presbyterian Church

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This Church is one of the oldest in Omagh Town Centre. It was founded in 1752 by a group...More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Omagh Methodist Church

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The Wesleyan Chapel or as we know it today, the Methodist Church was built in 1857. In taking a closer look, there is a plaque on the exterior "Methodist Chapel A.D. 1811" which was taken from the...More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Goles Stone Row

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Hidden in the heart of Ulster lies the Glenelly Valley and the Sperrins; a dramatic environment millions of years in the making with a thousand and one secrets waiting to be discovered. Mysterious...More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Lackagh Old Church & stone carving

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This church probably dates to the early seventeenth century but almost certainly is on the site of earlier Early Christian Period and medieval churches. There is a stone carving in the graveyard to...More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Church Of The Sacred Heart

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On a prominent site at the top of the town this is "by far the most ambitious piece of architecture in Omagh... " ( Rowan ). Designed by William Hague and consecrated in 1889. Fine interior; penal...More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Saint Patricks Church Castlederg

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A cruciform church built in 1846. De-consecrated 1978 and converted to youth club. Restored as a church 1996. First completed project in Northern Ireland grant aided by the Heritage lottery fund....More

Castlederg Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Saint Macartan's Cathedral

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Architect: James Martin. Built by Bishop John Stearne in 1744, the cathedral is "cruciform, with pedimented gables to the transepts and chancel. The broad W front ...is topped by a solid, square...More

Clogher Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Saint Columbas Parish Church

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In 1777 the Mervyn family built Saint Columbas Parish Church. Bishop Knox added a tower and spire. Enlarged in 1820, the interior boasts a series of fine stained glass windows and wall plaques in...More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

First Presbyterian Church

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There has been a Presbyterian house of Worship on the Dublin Road since 1673. The Reverend Andrew Macafee, who was installed on the 10th April 1887 devised the scheme for the erection of the present...More

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Saint Patrick's Well, Magherakeel

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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

Castlederg Tyrone - Northern Ireland

St. Patrick’s Well, Magherakeel

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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

Castlederg Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Bodoney (Badoney) Church

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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

Omagh Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Saint Patrick's Church Dungannon

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Designed by J J McCarthy ( 1867 ) in a French Gothic style, completed by Charles J McCarthy...More

Dungannon Tyrone - Northern Ireland

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