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Church of St Munchin (Church of Ireland), Limerick

St. Munchin’s Church (Church of Ireland) built in 1827. Designed by The George and James Pain who gave the building a Gothic style. The four pinnacles at the top of the tower provide this church a distinguished aspect. The church is situated in King’s Island, between the Bishop’s Palace and the Villier’s Alms Houses. It was built in 1827 and was renovated in 1980 by the Limerick Civic Trust. It was a used for a period by the Island Theatre Company and is now used as a store for Limerick Civic Trust.
by N Chadwick

Created: Thu, 14 Feb 2019, Updated: Thu, 14 Feb 2019


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R5757 : Church of St Munchin by N Chadwick
R5757 : Church of St Munchin by N Chadwick
R5757 : Church of St Munchin by N Chadwick
R5757 : Church of St Munchin by N Chadwick


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