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Here are the remains of three churches. The main church is dedicated to St. Colman. Within the chancel may be seen fragments of slabs with early Irish inscriptions. This is a huge site with traces of an enclosure measuring upwards of 200 metres east-west. Wile on the south there are indications of a much larger enclosure on the outside. These churches have many early features including trabate dorways, cyclopean masonry and projecting corbels. The well of St. Colman lies at a distance of 650m to the north-east, further up the limestone slopes from the vally floor. St. Colman is the patron saint of this area. [back] |
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