St. Marys Chapel

St. Marys Chapel

St Mary's Maguiresbridge is a Roman Catholic Chapel erected in 1822 at an expense of £800. The Church's main source of light is pointed windows, and the altar is embellished with a painting. Attached to the Chapel is a school building.


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