Category:Church of St. Brendan The Navigator, Bantry
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This object is indexed in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage of Ireland under the registration number 20834089
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church in Bantry, County Cork, Ireland | |||||
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Location | Bantry, County Cork, Munster, Ireland | ||||
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English: Church of St. Brendan the Navigator in the parish of Kilmacomogue in the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross. Designed by the British architect Henry Edward Kendall and built in 1828, a new chancel and chancel arch were added in 1864 and funded by the Earl of Bantry. (See The Church of Ireland – An illustrated history, p. 367; DIA entry; Gloine entry.)
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Media in category "Church of St. Brendan The Navigator, Bantry"
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Bantry Church of St. Brendan The Navigator S 2009 09 09.jpg 3,192 × 2,137; 4.04 MB
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Bantry Church of St. Brendan The Navigator SE 2009 09 09.jpg 3,192 × 2,241; 4.81 MB
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Bantry Church of St. Brendan The Navigator Second South Window 2009 09 09.jpg 2,774 × 2,213; 5.2 MB
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- Objects of County Cork recorded in the National Inventory of Architecture of Ireland with known IDs
- Bantry
- Church of Ireland church buildings in County Cork
- Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
- Saint Brendan churches in Ireland
- Gothic Revival churches in Ireland
- Henry Edward Kendall
- Churches built in 1828
- 1828s churches in Ireland