St Patrick's Church of Ireland, Drumbeg
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Image: © Rossographer Taken: 9 Jun 2008
Of the original 18th century construction, only the west tower and part of the west wall of the nave remain. The spire was rebuilt in 1833 while the main body of the church was rebuilt in a gothic revivalist style by Thomas Drew c1868-70. Drew later added the lychgate Image in 1878. The adjoining graveyard contains a number of large 19th century memorials.