1866 – Riverside Reformed Presbyterian Church, Newry, Co. Down.
Architect: William J. Barre

In the Lombardo-Venetian style, and described as “a style particularly suitable for the site on which it is erected, bounded on two sides by the river, and on a third by the canal”. This meeting house for Non-Subscribers was built beside the canal at the western end of town in 1884 after a move from the old meeting house in Needham Place, now called Patrick Street. Apart from the distinctive tower, the church has an unsual round window design.
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Published October 26, 2020 | Last Updated September 11, 2024
