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St Mary's Cathedral

St Mary's Cathedral

Killarney, IE

St Mary's Cathedral is the Catholic cathedral of Killarney. It was built between 1842 and 1855 and was designed by the famous English architect Augustus Welby Pugin. It is considered to be one of the most important 19th century Gothic Revival churches in Ireland. The tower and nave were designed by the Irish architects Ashlin and Coleman of Dublin. The interior decoration was designed by J.J. McCarthy.

St Mary's Cathedral

St Mary's Cathedral

Limerick, IE

St Mary's Cathedral, founded in 1168, is the cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Limerick. The last King of Munster, Domnall Mór Ua Briain (1168-1194), is believed to have founded the present cathedral on the site of his palace on King's Island in 1168. The tower of St. Mary's Cathedral was added in the 14th century.

St Mary's Cathedral

St Mary's Cathedral

Tuam, IE

St Mary's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral of Tuam. Much of the present building dates from the 1870s, but elements of the 11th and 14th-century cathedrals remain. In 1839 the Church of Ireland established the Diocese of Tuam, Killala and Achonry. With the arrival of the railway in Tuam in 1861, and the expansion of the garrison, the Anglican population of the town grew and led to the construction of a third cathedral, designed by the architect Thomas Newenham Deane and built between 1864 and 1878.

St Mary's Church ruins, Appleton

St Mary's Church ruins, Appleton

Appleton, GB

The ruins of St Mary’s Church are located in Appleton, a deserted medieval settlement on the Sandringham Estate, a mile or so to the south of Sandringham House in Norfolk. Today, only large farm buildings remain close to the church.

St Mary's Church Ruins, Fleggburgh

St Mary's Church Ruins, Fleggburgh

Fleggburgh, GB

St Mary’s Church, formerly the parish church of Burgh St Mary, survives in ruins. They are located in a field just to the north of the A1064, about halfway between Fleggburgh and Filby. A public footpath leads to the ruins accross the field.

St Mary's Church ruins, Great Hautbois

St Mary's Church ruins, Great Hautbois

Great Hautbois, GB

St Mary’s is a ruined church located in Great Hautbois, just to the north of the Broads village of Coltishall in Norfolk. It is also known as St Theobald. There is a path with a kissing gate leading to these ruins from the Coltishall to Lamas road.

St Mary's Church, Aldham

St Mary's Church, Aldham

Aldham, GB

St Marys church is located in Aldham, a village in Suffolk about 9 miles west of Ipswich.

St Mary's Church, Ashby

St Mary's Church, Ashby

Ashby, GB

St Mary's church is located in Ashby, a small village in Suffolk about 5 miles south-west of Gorleston-on-Sea.

St Mary's Church, Bartlow

St Mary's Church, Bartlow

Bartlow, GB

St Mary's church is located in Bartlow, a village in Cambridgeshire about 2 miles south-east of Linton.

St Mary's Church, Beachamwell

St Mary's Church, Beachamwell

Beachamwell, GB

St Mary’s church is located in the village of Beachamwell to the south-west of Swaffham. The village is sometimes also spelled Beechamwell

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