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Baptist Church, Tennent Street, Belfast

  •   Tennent Street, Belfast

Gothic style red-brick church with stone dressings. Large central projecting door surround with pilasters and central Tudor arch doorway. Window either side in the same style. Large Tudor window above door surround with straight mullions extending beyond the window and into finials at top. Two small turrets project from the gable ends. South façade has a side entrance with trefoil window beside and Tudor arch casement above.

Stone Information

  • Stone Type Category :
  • Primary Stone:
  • Secondary Stone:
  • Stonework Construction:
    Plain ashlar
  • Stonework Condition:
    Sandstone is generally in good condition but deterioration is present at the corners and edges of blocks due to the use of hard cement mortar.
  • Condition Assessment (QUB):
    Stage 1 – A façade in this condition will only require localised remedial treatment concentrating on individual blocks. Stage 1 classification may also indicate that no intervention is needed with only periodic re-assessment of the façade is recommended.
  • OS Irish Grid (Easting):
    332182
  • OS Irish Grid (Northing):
    374892

Architect Information

  • Building Type:
  • Date of construction:
    1904
  • Architect:
    James.A. Hanna
  • Listing:
    B
  • HB/SMR Ref:
    HB26/36/005
  • 2nd survey by EHS:
    No