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St. Mary’s RC Church, Stewartstown

Gothic Revival style church aligned East-West. Nave has 4 bays with pointed arch door and corner buttresses with octagonal pinnacles. Slim transept to South. Deep and wide transept to North with modern church hall built on. South side has later square bell tower with broached octagonal stone spire. Pitched slate roof. Ashlar dressings to rubble walls. Built on top of old quarry.

Stone Information

  • Stone Type Category :
  • Primary Stone:
  • Secondary Stone:
  • Replacement Stone:
  • Stonework Construction:
    Rough-coursed squared 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):
    285241
  • OS Irish Grid (Northing):
    370768

Architect Information

  • Building Type:
  • Date of construction:
    1845
  • Listing:
    B
  • HB/SMR Ref:
    HB09/08/008
  • 2nd survey by EHS:
    Yes