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St. Nahi's Church and Cemetery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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MrsKog
Beautiful Church
I attended a school tour at St Nahi's, I was so impressed with this beautiful old church and the amazing history. The minister who led the tour did a great job at retelling the history.
Recensione del giorno 28 gen 2018
Stephen_G_Dublin
Beautiful little church
Was only in here recently on a history Dundrum tour. This location is the oldest inhabited area of Dundrum going back to a monastic settlement on the site in the 6th century. Also now holds the baptis...
Recensione del giorno 5 ago 2017
MarieMam144
Beautiful and special
For those who don't know, this church has an amazing viewpoint over the Dundrum Luas bridge.....and is often overlooked. The church is in use and whilst beautiful, the main attraction for me is the g...
Recensione del giorno 15 lug 2016
Belinda R
Wonderful historic church
The church is 18th century, but on the site of an early monastery. In the porch of the church there are two ornate Viking burial slabs, the font where the Duke of Wellington was baptised and a lovely ...
Beautiful Church
I attended a school tour at St Nahi's, I was so impressed with this beautiful old church and the amazing history. The minister who led the tour did a great job at retelling the history.
Beautiful little church
Was only in here recently on a history Dundrum tour. This location is the oldest inhabited area of Dundrum going back to a monastic settlement on the site in the 6th century. Also now holds the baptis...
Beautiful and special
For those who don't know, this church has an amazing viewpoint over the Dundrum Luas bridge.....and is often overlooked. The church is in use and whilst beautiful, the main attraction for me is the g...
Wonderful historic church
The church is 18th century, but on the site of an early monastery. In the porch of the church there are two ornate Viking burial slabs, the font where the Duke of Wellington was baptised and a lovely ...