A Beautiful village not too far from us. Named after St. Mullin who founded a monastery there in the early 7th century. Mags brought us out for the day, taught us some history, had yummy tea and ice cream and strolled along the river and then through the graveyard to the church. The pictures I have don't do it's justice but gives you an idea. A place well worth visiting and we will be back.
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notice the diamond-shaped window |
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old Celtic cross |
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St. James cell |
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millstone- where they would make bread |
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The Well |
The Cafe along the River.....
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The River House |
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Declan, Isabell and Rory |
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