1854 – St James’ Church, James Street, Dublin
Architect: Patrick Byrne
Designed by Patrick Byrne who designed quite a few churches within walking distance.
Designed by Patrick Byrne who designed quite a few churches within walking distance.
A small entrance porch in rich polychromatic brick marks the University Church between two Georgian houses.
Dedicated in 1858 and is the second church to occupy the same site.
The Church of the Three Patrons,
More expansive scheme than constructed to replace the church destroyed in a fire in 1860.
St Saviour’s Church is perhaps the finest church by J.J.
Designed in the 14th century French Gothic style,
Built originally as a chapel of ease to St.
Originally designed by Patrick Byrne,
In the 1860s the growth of the Presbyterian congregation and a substantial increase in rent on the Mary’s Abbey property made it desirable for the congregation to seek new premises.