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St Moluag's church (Scottish Gaelic: Teampall Mholuaidh) is a church in the village of Eoropie in Ness in the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. It is one of the busiest visitor attractions in Ness, due to historical importance and because it is easily accessible from the road along a footpath. The church was restored in 1911-12 and were supervised by James S. Richardson. The pulpit, altar and font are 1911. The church is now in use as a Scottish Episcopal Church. Regular services were revived in 1994. A lack of heating and lighting means during the winter when alternative premises in Tong are used.

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  • Die St Moluag’s Church, auch Teampall Mholuaidh, Church of St Mulvay, Teampull Mor, St Molua’s Church, St Malvay’s Church, St Olaf’s Church, St Mallonvy's Church oder Teampull Eorrapaidh, ist ein Kirchengebäude auf der schottischen Hebrideninsel Lewis. 1971 wurde das Gebäude in die schottischen Denkmallisten in der höchsten Kategorie A aufgenommen. (de)
  • Is eaglais ar Leódhas, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, na hAlban é Teampull Mholuaidh (ga)
  • St Moluag's church (Scottish Gaelic: Teampall Mholuaidh) is a church in the village of Eoropie in Ness in the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. It is one of the busiest visitor attractions in Ness, due to historical importance and because it is easily accessible from the road along a footpath. Various sources attribute its construction to between the 12th and 16th centuries and small scale excavations in the 1970s did not provided any evidence on its date. The church has a basic T-shaped structure, with two small chapels on either side of the main body of the church. The southern chapel can only be accessed from outside. Outside is a war memorial in the form of a Celtic cross. The church was restored in 1911-12 and were supervised by James S. Richardson. The pulpit, altar and font are 1911. The church is now in use as a Scottish Episcopal Church. Regular services were revived in 1994. A lack of heating and lighting means during the winter when alternative premises in Tong are used. The church is traditionally considered to be the MacLeods’ church. (en)
  • Teampull Mholuaidh is een 13e-eeuwse kerk in het Schotse plaatsje , op de uiterste noordpunt van het eiland Lewis (Buiten-Hebriden). De bouw van de kerk is met legenden omgeven, waarin een zekere Sint Moluag een belangrijke rol speelt. Aan de kerk werden in vroeger eeuwen genezende werkingen toegeschreven. Het kerkgebouw is heden ten dage in gebruik door de Scottish Episcopal Church. (nl)
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  • Teampall Mholuaidh, 13th Century church in the village of Eoropie (en)
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  • Die St Moluag’s Church, auch Teampall Mholuaidh, Church of St Mulvay, Teampull Mor, St Molua’s Church, St Malvay’s Church, St Olaf’s Church, St Mallonvy's Church oder Teampull Eorrapaidh, ist ein Kirchengebäude auf der schottischen Hebrideninsel Lewis. 1971 wurde das Gebäude in die schottischen Denkmallisten in der höchsten Kategorie A aufgenommen. (de)
  • Is eaglais ar Leódhas, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, na hAlban é Teampull Mholuaidh (ga)
  • Teampull Mholuaidh is een 13e-eeuwse kerk in het Schotse plaatsje , op de uiterste noordpunt van het eiland Lewis (Buiten-Hebriden). De bouw van de kerk is met legenden omgeven, waarin een zekere Sint Moluag een belangrijke rol speelt. Aan de kerk werden in vroeger eeuwen genezende werkingen toegeschreven. Het kerkgebouw is heden ten dage in gebruik door de Scottish Episcopal Church. (nl)
  • St Moluag's church (Scottish Gaelic: Teampall Mholuaidh) is a church in the village of Eoropie in Ness in the Isle of Lewis in Scotland. It is one of the busiest visitor attractions in Ness, due to historical importance and because it is easily accessible from the road along a footpath. The church was restored in 1911-12 and were supervised by James S. Richardson. The pulpit, altar and font are 1911. The church is now in use as a Scottish Episcopal Church. Regular services were revived in 1994. A lack of heating and lighting means during the winter when alternative premises in Tong are used. (en)
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  • St Moluag’s Church (de)
  • Teampull Mholuaidh (ga)
  • Teampull Mholuaidh (nl)
  • Teampall Mholuaidh (en)
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