Duloe Church
The oval churchyard at Duloe is thought to be the remnants of a Celtic religious enclosure dating from the early mediaeval period. The church building contains elements from several different periods of rebuilding. There are substantial remains from the 13th Century, when the tower was also built. The church was extended in the early 15th Century to add the north aisle with the small chapel and the chapel retains many of the 15th Century features. The church underwent a Victorian restoration in 1860 and the pyramidal roof was added to the tower as part of this.
On walks
- Duloe to Herodsfoot (6.5 mile walk)