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  2. Dunfanaghy - Wikipedia

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    The centre of Dunfanaghy is a small square with a market house built in 1847 and a quay built in 1831 and formerly used to export corn. There are four churches: the early 17th-century Clondehorky Old Church (now ruined), constructed during the Plantation of Ulster; Dunfanaghy Presbyterian Church; Holy Cross Church (Catholic and known locally as 'the Chapel'); and Holy Trinity Church of Ireland ...

  3. Newtown Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    All Saints, the Catholic church in Newtowncunningham As of the early 21st century, residential developments were built at both ends of Newtown Cunningham, [ citation needed ] and the village's population expanded by over 50% (from 663 to 1,080 inhabitants) between the 2002 and 2016 census . [ 5 ]

  4. County Donegal - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Ireland is the largest Protestant denomination, with Presbyterianism second. The areas of County Donegal with the highest percentage of Protestants are The Laggan district of East Donegal, centred on Raphoe; [76] the Finn Valley; and areas around Ramelton, Milford and Dunfanaghy – where their proportion reaches up to 30–45 per ...

  5. Creeslough - Wikipedia

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    Creeslough (/ ˈ k r iː s l ɒ x / KREES-lokh, [2] locally / ˈ k r iː s l ɑː / KREES-lah; [3] Irish: An Craoslach [ənˠ ˈkˠɾˠiːsˠˌl̪ˠax]) [2] is a village in County Donegal, Ireland, 12 kilometres (7 mi) south of Dunfanaghy on the N56 road.

  6. Horn Head - Wikipedia

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    Horn Head House, or Landlord's House as it is locally known, stands on the Sheephaven Bay side of Horn Head. The Horn Head estate was bought in 1700 by Captain Charles Stewart, a veteran of the Battle of the Boyne, who commissioned William Wray of Ards to build the present house in 1701, when it was the largest house in the Dunfanaghy area.

  7. Sheephaven Bay - Wikipedia

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    View of Sheephaven Bay from Dunfanaghy. Horn Head is beyond. Looking down onto Sheephaven Bay near Marble Hill Doe Castle on Sheephaven Bay. Sheephaven Bay or Sheep Haven (Irish: Cuan na gCaorach) [1] is a broad, shallow inlet on the north coast of County Donegal, Ireland. [2]

  8. Breac House - Wikipedia

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    Breac House is a boutique hotel in County Donegal, Ireland.. The hotel is on Horn Head peninsula near Dunfanaghy and overlooks Killahoey Strand, Sheephaven Bay, and Muckish Mountain.

  9. Ian Paisley - Wikipedia

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    The Free Presbyterian Church is a fundamentalist, evangelical church, requiring strict separation from "any church which has departed from the fundamental doctrines of the Word of God." [14] At the time of the 1991 census, the church had about 12,000 members, less than 1 per cent of the Northern Ireland population.