English: Teampall Mholuaidh. The church of Moluadh, or St Molveg. Had fallen into disuse, but was restored in the 20th century. Contains a 16th century Flemish alms box. Pregnant women were formerly not permitted to enter the church, and had to kneel in the tiny side chapel so as to receive communion through a small opening into the main church.
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