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The door to St. Going into the church itself is an odd experience. Although several scenes take place here, I find that my memory of what the church itself looks like is almost non-existent.

Best of all, someone with a sense of humor has left this jug of holy water out on a table in back. Back outside the church, I sit down on a bench across the street. Yet instead of feeling elated, I feel sad and depressed. The car park behind me is mostly empty, and the few tourist busses that are parked here are interested in the woolen mill at the edge of town. Today most of the tourists come for the Avoca Handweavers Mill, the oldest working mill in Ireland.

I have little interest in seeing the mill, but I am here now, with several hours of my afternoon left and no desire to start the 2 hour hike back into town just yet. Intrigued, I decide to take a tour of the mill itself. It was established in as the place for locals to weave wool and grind corn to feed the busy mining community in the valley.

It became the Avoca Woolen Mills somewhere in the mids, and was purchased by the three Wynne sisters in They even sent a hand-made shawl to the queen for one of her children.

But by , the Wynne sisters had died and the mill was facing closure. Donald Pratt, the solicitor hired to handle the sale of the mill, decided to buy the mill and see if he could get it back on its feet. The second and third floors of the mill are huge rooms, running the entire length of the building.

However, one gentleman is moving between his loom and this mechanized winding machine. I watch him work his loom for several minutes, fascinated by the clacking of the machine and the precision with which the peddle alternate which strands will be woven on each pass.

My visit to the mill has helped to dispel the sense of sadness I felt earlier. That, at least, jives with the feeling of the TV show. The rest of the day passes in a lazy haze. Not far out of Avoca, the gal from the tourist office pulls over and offers me a lift into town. But for those who love a good "cozy show," there's much to recommend about County Wicklow. From it's twee towns to gorgeous vistas, Wicklow features plenty of sights you'll remember as filming locations from Ballykissangel — and plenty more you'll be happy to visit just for their beauty.

Check out our map below for a few of our favorite sites from Ballykissangel — from Avoca to Dublin. Content producer with over ten years of experience in digital and broadcast productions for publicmedia. When I'm not creating content for viewers like you, I'm writing and directing indie genre films.

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