St. Michael's Church of Ireland, Clonoe
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Image: © P Flannagan Taken: 8 Jun 2009
Although there has been a church on this site since 1431, it was ruined and disused by 1622. The church was rebuilt in 1699. The fittings were altered in the last century losing its original pews and pulpit. This little church, set off the beaten track, is a late example of a plantation church, but resembles those built 80 years earlier.