Victor F. • December 17, 2010Well worth a visit - this is the church where Bram Stoker got married and where Wolfe Tone attended
Victor F. • March 21, 2013Construction of the church began in 1821 by John Bowden and completed by Joseph Welland after the former's death. The nickname derives from the shape of the spire.
Victor F. • April 9, 2012An historic Church of Ireland church which fell into disrepair in the late 17th/early 18th century and now all that survives is the entrance
Brendan J. • June 17, 2010To get to the loft apartments take the lift to the 2nd floor and walk from there. Saves hundreds of steps!
Donna J. • September 14, 2018Go on the guided tour or you won’t get to see the Viking excavation or the church interior.
Emylee • August 26, 2014She has moved from her original place to in front of Saint Andrews church. Don't believe the tourist maps!
Travelshake.ie • January 18, 2010Dublin tourism office in beautiful old church.
Cole K. • April 30, 2018Possibly, probably the best fish and chips I’ve ever had. Ask for a fork and walk over to the church and eat using the stone wall as your bar like a good Catholic.
d b. • March 31, 2010He He, there's loads of auld folk that go in -budget concious-out for a stroll & just bac from the church, & say: 'God Bless"..So we chuckle 2ourselves 'God Bless Mr.Camden Casket'(after r cheap buys)
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