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Annagh Church
Tralee, Co. Kerry
Southwest of Tralee in Blennerville, people can discover the ruins of the Annagh Church, a medieval house of worship thought to date from the 15th century.

The fascinating ruins of the Annagh Church in Blennerville stands southwest in Tralee in County Kerry. Little is known about the ecclesiastical site, though it is thought to date from the 15th century.

Visitors can view the north and south doorways, and an interesting carving of a headless horseman.

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Blennerville,Tralee ,Co Kerry,Republic of Ireland
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