St Mellon's parish church, Loughbrickland

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St Mellon's parish church, Loughbrickland

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 9 Jun 2007

The (CoI) parish church of St Mellon owes its present existence to Sir Marmaduke Whitechurch who arranged for it to be moved there in 1611. The church and part of Loughbrickland were destroyed in the wars of 1641. The church was rebuilt in 1688 with the spire added in 1823.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.319298
Longitude
-6.302632