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The Walled town of Papalstick is a fortress town situated on the side of the Papal mountain some 800 metres above the Lyondon valley in the extreme north of St. Samuel. The town is cut into the bedrock, with its imposing towers, narrow streets and small houses with terraced gardens full of grape vines, making the town popular with bohemian types, artists, actors and musicians. The town faces the south making full use of the sun.

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  • The Walled town of Papalstick
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  • The Walled town of Papalstick is a fortress town situated on the side of the Papal mountain some 800 metres above the Lyondon valley in the extreme north of St. Samuel. The town is cut into the bedrock, with its imposing towers, narrow streets and small houses with terraced gardens full of grape vines, making the town popular with bohemian types, artists, actors and musicians. The town faces the south making full use of the sun.
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  • The Walled town of Papalstick is a fortress town situated on the side of the Papal mountain some 800 metres above the Lyondon valley in the extreme north of St. Samuel. The town is cut into the bedrock, with its imposing towers, narrow streets and small houses with terraced gardens full of grape vines, making the town popular with bohemian types, artists, actors and musicians. The town faces the south making full use of the sun. Papalstick Castle overlooks the town. The former Bishops' Palace of the castle is now owned by local businessman Don Hood but the medieval keep is in the care of St Samuel Heritage. There is only one narrow road into the town and that climbs steeply up from the valley, with very narrow streets and no parking making the town almost jammed most of the day. A cable car station has been added to ease the congestion. Although on Football days (Papalstick Town FC) most visiting fans will walk the 800 metre Hill, some five miles of road. But with twenty one public houses lining the long route to the ground this can take some time.
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