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Extract from the Termonfeckin Travel Guides:
TERMONFECKIN
(
Tearmann Feichin
or "St Feichin's sacred land") is a placid country village lying in a wooded dip half a mile from the shore. The village has a small tower house
castle
and a tenth-century
high cross
in the graveyard of St Feckin's Church. The castle (keys from Patrick Duff in the bungalow across the cul-de-sac) dates from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and has as its most unusual feature a corbelled roof - notably less well constructed than the four-thousand-year-older one at Newgrange. There have been reports of car theft in the area, so if you're visit... read the whole Termonfeckin Travel Guides...
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