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25-JUL-2009

Holy Trinity, Carlingford

The present church is the result of extensive renovations carried out in 1804.
The foundation of the church may date back as far as the 13th century.
The building is attached to a three storey crenellated tower which dates to the 15th or 16th century.
The original function of the tower is unclear but in more recent times it was used as a belfry.
The building is currently used as a Heritage Centre.

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slhoornstra17-Mar-2010 00:29
A beautiful shot. the view from atop this grave stone gives a real sense of this place and all its history, really super. V
Walter Otto Koenig27-Jul-2009 20:24
Excellent perspective and composition. Beautiful colors and a great looking sky. "V"
Maaike Huizer27-Jul-2009 06:52
A beautiful little churc. You've chosen a good angle.
Jola Dziubinska26-Jul-2009 23:16
Interesting pov, nice perspective.
Guest 26-Jul-2009 21:28
Love this old little church.
Bernard Davis26-Jul-2009 15:34
Great picture, well positioned and the foreground stone brings the building out wonderfully. Voted
Kerry Tingley26-Jul-2009 14:44
A gorgeous composition. I love the peek through the stone marker.
Neal Nye26-Jul-2009 11:58
Beautifully composed. An enviably good shot!
Cindi Smith26-Jul-2009 04:05
Oh, wow! This is superb work! V
Carl and Racine Erland26-Jul-2009 03:43
Thanks for the history...what a lot this building has been through! Interesting perspective and great colours...nice shot.
Yvonne26-Jul-2009 00:58
Wow, what a history! Beautiful sunny capture.
globalgadabout25-Jul-2009 22:50
well seen from the graveyard..and clearly there is life in the old building yet...marvellous weather in Carlingford...V
Keith O'Brien25-Jul-2009 22:33
Great framing and POV! V
tinkerb25-Jul-2009 20:56
Fantastic POV- great shot
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