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Today the remains of two churches stand close together overlooking Lough Neagh. The smaller of these, now greatly ruined and overgrown with nettles and weeds, dates possibly from the same time as Colman's Abbey. Its dimensions are 34 feet by 14 feet. It is difficult to say when the other church was built, but judging from its east window, now incorporated in the Church of Ardboe, it probably belongs to the middle of the 16th Century. Both the photo and text are from the Coyle's Cottage website (see Related Links below).
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