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Architectural Information
  • Building type: Church
  • Date of construction: 1838
  • Architect: Charles Lanyon
  • Listing: B
  • HB/SMR Ref: HB21/07/007
  • 2nd Survey by EHS: No
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St. John's Church of Ireland, Shore Road, Newtownabbey

County Antrim

St. John's Church of Ireland, Shore Road, Newtownabbey

Gothic Revival church consisting of nave, chancel and North/South transepts. Square tower at front NW corner, with corner pinnacles and recessed doorway. Pitched slate roof.

Building Stone Information

Stone Type Category: Basalt
Primary Stone Type: Basalt
Secondary Stone Type: Scrabo Sandstone
Other Stone Type: Giffnock Sandstone
Replacement Stone Type: English Carboniferous Sandstone
Stonework Construction: Random-coursed tooled ashlar
Stonework Condition: Basalt is in good condition but sandstone elements show some evidence of deterioration with loss of surface material through scaling, flaking and granular disintegration and resultant loss of definition.
Condition Assessment (QUB): 2

 

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