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St Bride, MOUNT NUGENT, Church of Ireland

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A well detailed early-nineteenth century Church of Ireland church, retaining most of its historic features intact. A plaque on the tower indicates that the site was granted in 1804 as a gift by Oliver Nugent of nearby Bobsgrove, now known as Farren Connell, the historic seat of the Nugent family for whom the village is named. It is an excellent example of the design of churches which were funded by the Board of First Fruits, which usually took the form of a tower and barn building executed in a characteristic Gothic Revival style. The interior has seen very little alteration and retains an excellent staircase, gallery, joinery, and other handsome features. It makes a significant contribution to the historic architectural character of the village.

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It is located at SA5413848529 (Lat/Lon 53.817601, -7.256964). You can see this on maps provided by:

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