The Murray School

A Landmark of Killybegs’ Educational Heritage Built in 1860 by H.G. Murray-Stewart, the principal landlord of Killybegs at the time, the Murray School was established to provide education for local […]

The Corn Store

A Storied Legacy One of the oldest commercial buildings in Killybegs, the Corn Store dates back to the late 18th century. Originally constructed as a corn and grain store, it […]

St Mary’s Church

A Landmark of Faith and Architectural Grandeur St. Mary’s Church, located in the heart of Killybegs, stands as a prominent symbol of local Catholic faith and historical significance. Its construction […]

St John’s Church Of Ireland

A Quiet Architectural Gem Tucked away in its own peaceful grounds to the northeast of Killybegs town centre, St. John’s Church of Ireland is one of the town’s most charming […]

St Catherine’s Well

Named after St. Catherine of Alexandria, the patron saint of seafarers, is a cherished spiritual site in Killybegs. Her feast day, celebrated annually on November 25th, sees pilgrims visit the […]