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St James
Moy, County Tyrone | BT71 7SG
St James is a Grade I listed building dating back over 200 years which (together with the rectory and church hall) overlooks the historic and attractive village of Moy.
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Moy, County Tyrone | BT71 7SG
St James is a Grade I listed building dating back over 200 years which (together with the rectory and church hall) overlooks the historic and attractive village of Moy.
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