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Raheen-a-Cluig
53.1938° N, -6.0905° E
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Raheen-a-Cluig is a medieval church and National Monument in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland.
Paleolithic
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Construction
12th–13th century AD
Partial restoration
18th century
Holy well use
1830s
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