Cahir
Travelling predecessors of yours, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, wrote in Ireland - Its scenery and character: 'Cahir has a remarkably cheerful aspect and its prosperity is not alone upon the surface: it is derived principally from the extensive flour mills …conducted almost exclusively by people called Quakers. Cahir enjoys the advantage of an encouraging and considerate resident landlord, Lord Glengall, whose beautiful seat adjoins it'. In present-day Cahir the mills which are long established, scaled down now remain. A bakery, with its pyramid roof, and a range of modern industry flourish.
St. Paul's church - an 1820 Nash design. Note the church's magnificent tower and rare cruciform diamond-paned windows in its twin entrance towers.
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