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- Holy_Trinity_Church,_Templebreedy abstract "Holy Trinity, Templebreedy was designed by William Burges, who also designed the main Diocesan church Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral. It is of great architectural significance.The foundation stone was laid on 31 October 1866 by the Right Rev'd John Gregg, D.D., Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross. The town had been growing in popularity as a holiday resort and its original church was deemed insufficinet for the increasing population. William Burges was therefore appointed architect for a new church with a budget of £1,700, of which £500 was subscribed by parishioners and £1,200 given by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. The site for the new church was given by Mr. Thomas Hayes of Crosshaven House, "who gave a carte blanche to the chairman the Rev'd M. Archall, to go over all his property and select whatever site he chose for the building, and the church would be erected on one of the best fields on his estate". The original design for the church included a substantial tower, its inspiration drawn from the medieval campanille of northern Italy, and this can be seen in the illustration in The Irish Builder of 15 April 1873. The accompanying article spoke of the completion of the tower as fulfilling "one of the happiest of architectural compositions it has been our pleasure to describe for a very long time".However, the tower was never built and the church comprises a more modest set of structures. It is, nonetheless, instantly recognisable as Burges's work, Mordaunt Crook writes that "the smooth plate tracery, the low-slung battered porch, the emphatic string courses: these are all Burgesian trademarks." Equally, the interiors well-display his abilities, "measur(ing) up to the quality of the exterior - notably the pelican-dragon corbels of the chancel arch and the stained glass at the East end."".
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- Holy_Trinity_Church,_Templebreedy subject Category:19th-century_church_buildings.
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- Holy_Trinity_Church,_Templebreedy comment "Holy Trinity, Templebreedy was designed by William Burges, who also designed the main Diocesan church Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral. It is of great architectural significance.The foundation stone was laid on 31 October 1866 by the Right Rev'd John Gregg, D.D., Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross. The town had been growing in popularity as a holiday resort and its original church was deemed insufficinet for the increasing population.".
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