Araglin Church
Coolmoohan Bridge

Araglin Church
The Araglin Church is a Roman Catholic place of worship located in the village of Araglin, County Cork, Ireland.
History
The church's history dates back to the 19th century.
Architecture
The Araglin Church was constructed in the late 19th century and features a mix of Gothic Revival and Romanesque architectural styles.
- The building is believed to have been designed by an unknown architect, although no specific details are available.
Location
Araglin Church is situated on Coolmoohan Bridge in County Cork, Ireland.
It serves as the ecclesiastical parish center for the surrounding Kilworth-Araglin parish, which falls under the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne.
Notable Features
The church's notable features include its distinctive bell tower and ornate stone carvings adorning the exterior walls.
Organ and Bells
The Araglin Church is equipped with a pipe organ, although no specific details about its construction or history are available.
The church also houses a set of bells, although their specifications and origins are unknown.
Heritage Status
Araglin Church has been recognized as a historic site by local authorities, although no further information is available regarding the specifics of this designation.
Visiting Information
The Araglin Church is open to visitors during regular church hours.
However, due to limited accessibility information, it is unclear whether the building offers wheelchair access or accommodations for visitors with disabilities.
Notable Artworks and Relics
No notable artworks or relics are attributed to the Araglin Church, although its historical significance as a place of worship in rural Ireland makes it an important cultural landmark.
Details
| Name | Araglin Church |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Ireland |
| Coordinates | 52.204308, -8.139272 |
| Current use | place of worship |
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