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St. Begnets Ruin
The ivy covered ruins of Saint Begnet’s Church stand beside Goat Castle on Dalkey’s main street, and are surrounded by a small graveyard. This granite church, named after the seventh century, Saint Begnet, dates back to the Early Christian period. … Continue reading
Posted in Castles, Diary of a Ruinhunter, Historical, Medieval, Photography, Places of Interest, Ruins
Tagged 10th Century, Arch, Belfry, Chancel, church, Dalkey, Dalkey Heritage Center, Diary of a ruinhunter, Dublin, Early Christian, Ed Mooney Photography, Goat Castle, Ireland, photographer, Photography, Princess, St. Begnet, Twin Bells
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