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English: Church of the Ascension, Annahilt. Formerly dedicated to St Molibba, who founded a Church on this site in the eighth century (rebuilt in 1422 and again in 1741). The present Church dates from 1856, and is built of the usual local basalt.
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Object location54° 27′ N, 5° 59′ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Church of the Ascension, Anahilt

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13 October 2005

54°26'56"N, 5°59'24"W

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