English: St Malachy's Wall This wall is though to be the oldest man-made structure in Bangor, dating from the 13th Century. It is believed to be part of the medieval monastery built by St Malachy in around 1140.
Currently surrounded by a fence as it is in danger of collapsing - nobody seems to sure about how best to preserve it. See http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/CentreforArchaeologicalFieldworkCAF/Reports/DataStructureReports/Filetoupload,64282,en.pdf for a detailed investigation.
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