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Ardtole church (ruin) near Ardglass

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English: Ardtole church (ruin) near Ardglass Ardtole church (dedicated to St Nicholas) is thought to date from the 15th century. Excavations suggest that there might have been a church on the site some 300 years earlier.
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Object location54° 16′ N, 5° 36′ W  Heading=45° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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