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St Luke's Church, Douglas

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County Cork St Luke's Church 20180906110244
County Cork St Luke's Church 20180906110244

St Luke's Church is a Church of Ireland (Anglican) church in Douglas in Cork, Ireland. Built c. 1875 on the site of an earlier 18th century church, it is dedicated to Luke the Evangelist. Originally a chapel of ease for the parish of Carrigaline, population growth led to Douglas being made a parish in its own right. It is part of the Douglas Union of Parishes, in the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross. The church is included in the Record of Protected Structures maintained by Cork City Council.

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St Luke's Church, Douglas
Churchyard Lane, Cork Douglas (Douglas)

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T12 YV08 Cork, Douglas (Douglas)
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