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St Saviour’s Church History St Saviour’s is one of the finest modern churches built in Ireland by William, 5th Earl of Carysfort. William dedicated this church in memorial to his Father, Mother, Brothers and Sisters. The Church is in the Early English Style and was completed in 1899. The building embodies many of the […]
- Kilbride Church
Kilbride Church History Kilbride Church “St Brigid’s” is a beautiful small but boastful church situated on the Beech Road, Arklow, County Wicklow and is home to Harry Clarke’s Resurrection Window. Kilbride Church was built by the Howard family who hailed from Shelton Abbey in Arklow. This beautiful church is now 185 years old. The church […]
- Inch Church
Inch Church History Inch Church was constructed in 1831 and built in an early English architectural style. The church seats 300 people. The building is immensely strong, with buttresses inside and out. The church is enhanced with a tower and pinnacles. This simple style, harking back to the simple early mediaeval building was widely adopted […]