Errigal is a 751-metre mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern and the highest of the mountain chain called the "Seven Sisters" by locals. Wikipedia
Dear Bill, I love all of these picturesque ruins of churches and castles to see in Ireland! Have a pleasant 2nd Advent and a nice St. Nicholas Day! 🕯️🌟☃️🌟🕯️ Best wishes, Traude
The old guy is needs some help.
ReplyDeleteIt was a great building....
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteIt looks pretty good for a ruin, wall and tower standing tall.
Lovely church!
Take care, have a happy new week!
Like the religion it represents it is passing into oblivion.
ReplyDeleteA nice special shape for a church.
ReplyDeleteYou wonder why a church disappears but mostly no more visitors.
ReplyDelete...it's still beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame. I bet it would be full of people if you turned it into a gambling casino.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful old church.
Greetings from Patricia.
Would I ever like to see that one up close.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully composed and shot!
ReplyDeleteNice place, but the church is very sad!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice Sunday, Bill!
The stonework still stands. I wondered that it was a ruin until I noticed the ends of the building without a roof attached.
ReplyDeleteLovely church image Bill.
ReplyDeleteI can almost feel the peacefulness~
Dear Bill,
ReplyDeleteI love all of these picturesque ruins of churches and castles to see in Ireland!
Have a pleasant 2nd Advent and a nice St. Nicholas Day!
🕯️🌟☃️🌟🕯️
Best wishes, Traude
Ruins like these always impress me, they are so incredibly old.
ReplyDeleteExcellent Off Center Perspective There Mr Bill - Be Well This Week
ReplyDeleteCheers
Too bad it's gone to seed. It has such good bones.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very beautiful
ReplyDeleteEs una lástima, que nadie se encargue de su conservación.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful old church. Wonder how old it is!!
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely, Bill!
ReplyDeleteI like these old style ruins :-D
ReplyDeleteIt still looks really good.
ReplyDeleteYour old ruined church is in worse condition than the old ruined church I posted today. ;-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a pity, but that's the way it is..looks as if it was a lovely church too.
ReplyDeletePrachtige foto Bill van de Kerkruïne.
ReplyDeleteGroet Kees.
Looks quite old - but it's a shame the building is no longer being used.
ReplyDeleteThis must have been a very beautiful church, a shame that it is now only a ruin, but ruins also have their fascination.
ReplyDeleteIt still looks good,this old beauty has good bones Bill 🌹
ReplyDeleteAnd someone is still caring for it. I really like it
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It still looks good to me ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It is evocative.
ReplyDeleteOld ruins now, how old is it?
ReplyDeleteIt was built in 1819.
DeleteOld ruins are beautiful.
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