1849 – St. John’s Church of Ireland, Ballinderry, Co. Derry
Fine yet simple Church of Ireland by Joseph Welland.
Fine yet simple Church of Ireland by Joseph Welland.
Work began in 1844 on the foundations of Saggart church, the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The first church built on the present site was in 1614 with the help of Richard Boyle,
A small church in a Gothic Revival style originally by Jacob Owen.
Built as a Wesleyan Church in 1849-50. In the twentieth century,
In 1850, Les Sœurs de la Charité de Québec community asked Charles Baillairgé to carry out the architectural plans of a chapel.
Like St Bartholemew’s in Ballsbridge, this was commissioned by Sidney Herbert after whom nearby Sidney Parade is named.
An austere Gothic revival church with a fine spire and entrance doorway.
Fine mid-nineteenth century Roman Catholic church that is quite reminiscent of earlier Board of First Fruits churches for the Church of Ireland.
A fine small Gothic church with three bay nave,