St Bernadette
Belfast, County Antrim | BT6 0LS
Striking fan shaped 1960s church with Elizabeth Frink's largest Christ sculpture and stunning windows by Dom Charles Norris.
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Belfast, County Antrim | BT6 0LS
Striking fan shaped 1960s church with Elizabeth Frink's largest Christ sculpture and stunning windows by Dom Charles Norris.
Belfast, County Antrim | BT6 0FS
A community orientated church in the heart of east Belfast.
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Belfast, County Antrim | BT5 5DW
A Gothic Revival church located at the corner of Beersbridge Road and Cyprus Avenue, constructed in 1897-98.
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Dundela, County Antrim | BT4 2DR
You are welcome to visit, view our stunning stained glass windows and the font where author CS Lewis was baptised.
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Belfast, County Down | BT4 2AN
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Newry, County Down | BT34 2BP
The church (Gothic Revival) was the first commission by acclaimed Irish Architect William Joseph Barre (a native of Newry), it is a building of Newry Granite and a wonderful testimony to Barre.
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Holywood, County Down | BT18 9BX
Located in north Down just a few miles from Belfast the Victorian church building is open daily for prayer and meditation.
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Newry, County Down | BT34 1AT
Newry Cathedral is the most commanding building in Newry and is undoubtedly the most important work executed by Newry’s greatest native architect, Thomas Duff.
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Girvan, Strathclyde | KA26 9HE
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Belfast, County Antrim | BT5 4NE
Serving the east Belfast community since 1874.
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Whitehead, County Antrim | BT38 9QA
A detached single cell Victorian building in simple Arts & Crafts styling built in 1900 and with five ornate stained glass windows.
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Belfast, | BT2 8EN
Hidden amongst Belfast’s streets lies a true architectural gem—St. Malachy’s Church. Its modest red-brick exterior gives little hint of the richly ornate interior within, a striking contrast that delights all who step inside.