Fahan

The walled graveyard, located west of the rectory, contains the grave of pioneering nurse Agnes Jones, the ruins of a 6th-century monastery featuring a 7th-century cross-slab of St. Mura, and the ruins of a 16th-century monastery and 17th-century church together with a number of grave slabs bearing coats of arms.

Her contemporary, Agnes Jones, trained with Florence Nightingale and served as a nurse in the Crimean War.

[2] Edward Maginn, a 19th-century bishop, served as a parish priest in Fahan.

The church to the north of the rectory contains an early 20th-century stained-glass window by Evie Hone which depicts St. Elizabeth of Hungary.

[4] Fahan is served by the McGonagle Bus Company, with a stop on the route between Buncrana and Derry.