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A classic view from the R341 near Ardbear, looking across the Owenglin River towards Clifden's Quay.
Buildings in your photo (from left to right)
The Quay House: The large, white building with the conservatory on the left. This is one of the oldest houses in Clifden (circa 1820) and a well-known listed guesthouse.
The Old Mill: The grey, more modern buildings in the middle were built on the site of an old mill.
The Ruin (D'Arcy's Mill): The striking stone ruin on the right. This was once a large grain mill, built by the town's founder, John D'Arcy.
All photographs copyright © Pieter Bos 2006-2009. All rights reserved