St. John’s Church of Ireland
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41 Malone Road, Belfast
Gothic style church with South-East gable facing Malone Road. Entrance is into what would have been the tower (SE corner), with a multiple recessed double doorway with carved heads at the end of hood-mould. Two arrow slit windows above and 3 rectangular vents, most windows are trefoil lancets. Two larger tracery windows at right with double trefoil lancets, and quatrefoil above.
Stone Information
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Stone Type Category :
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Primary Stone:
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Secondary Stone:
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Stonework Construction:Un-coursed rock-faced
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Stonework Condition:Sandstone blockwork is in reasonable condition but with some evidence of isolated stone block deterioration and surface loss through scaling, flaking and granular disintegration. Heavy soiling.
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Condition Assessment (QUB):Stage 2 – Section specific remedial action is required but the extent of intervention should be limited because of the lack of distant involvement within façade boundaries.
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OS Irish Grid (Easting):332640
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OS Irish Grid (Northing):370644
Architect Information
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Building Type:
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Date of construction:1893
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Architect:Henry Seaver
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Listing:B
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HB/SMR Ref:HB26/18/015
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2nd survey by EHS:No