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Architectural Information
  • Building type: Church
  • Date of construction: 1661/1870
  • Architect: Thomas Drew
  • Listing: B
  • HB/SMR Ref: HB17/15/022
  • 2nd Survey by EHS: No
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Cathedral Church of Christ the Redeemer, Dromore

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Cathedral Church of Christ the Redeemer, Dromore

Gothic church, original nave 4 bays long with large square tower at front West face with recessed pointed arch doorways on West and North sides. All of mixed un-coursed rubble construction with limestone and sandstone dressing. Extended to North with full height gabled wing and projecting wing with doorway, rounded sanctuary, and lean-to vestry. Pitched slate roof.

Building Stone Information

Stone Type Category: Basalt
Primary Stone Type: Basalt
Secondary Stone Type: Greywacke
Other Stone Type: English Lower-Mid Jurassic Limestone
Replacement Stone Type: English Lower-Mid Jurassic Limestone
Stonework Construction: Un-coursed rubble
Stonework Condition: Primary stone is in good condition with no significant evidence of deterioration. Sandstone shows some evidence of surface loss primarily through granular disintegration and occasional flaking
Condition Assessment (QUB): 1

 

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