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St. Mark’s Church

  •   Ligoniel Road, Belfast

Gothic Revival style. Original tower, but in 1886 church was re-orientated and enlarged. Addition of nave and polygonal chancel (W.H. Lynn) and the earlier nave became the South transept. In 1885 new nave and North transept lengthened by J.J. Philips.

Stone Information

  • Stone Type Category :
  • Primary Stone:
  • Secondary Stone:
  • Other Stone Type:
  • Stonework Construction:
    Coursed rock-faced rubble
  • 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):
    330413
  • OS Irish Grid (Northing):
    377069

Architect Information

  • Building Type:
  • Date of construction:
    1877
  • Architect:
    W.H. Lynn/Charles Lanyon
  • Listing:
    B
  • HB/SMR Ref:
    HB26/39/006
  • 2nd survey by EHS:
    No