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The visit will include the two major Gothic Revival churches associated with these estates: Christ Church, Leeson Park built in 1860 to designs of Rawson Carroll for the Molyneux Institute and the spectacular St. Bartholomews,\u00a0 a Tractarian church in Clyde Road, designed by Thomas Henry Wyatt from 1865 and set at a focal point in the Pembroke estate. Christ Church is a large austere building whose pew rents provided an income for the Molyneux Blind Assylum while St. Bartholomew\u2019s, is of the High Anglican tradition with a rich painted interior carried out to a scheme by Heaton Butler and Bayne and with a gilded chancel full of figurative paintings designed by Sir Thomas Manly Deane from 1879 to 1880. The interior of St. Bartholomew\u2019s has recently been restored and is looking spectacular.<\/p>\n
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