Dublin, St Patrick's Cathedral, Lady Chapel 1897
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The square-ended eastern Lady Chapel, similar to the one at Salisbury Cathedral, was built in 1270. When the Huguenots arrived from France, the Dean and Chapter gave them the Lady Chapel as their place of worship - it was separated from the rest of the cathedral and remained in their use until the 18th century. It suffered badly from neglect and became a complete ruin, but was rebuilt in 1845-50 by Richard Carpenter.
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