1869 – Church of Ireland, Bunclody, Co. Wexford
The original church was by Thomas Cooley, but little now remains of it,
The original church was by Thomas Cooley, but little now remains of it,
Simple rectangular church with unusual round tower to the south.
Photograph courtesy, and copyright of Keith J.
Designed in a Perpendicular Gothic style, as part of a bequest as a Mariner’s Church costing 4,000 pounds.
“It is a picturesque and prettily-situated building, of a character in harmony with its rural position.
Not constructed as illustrated – the church as built was a single-cell structure with porch and vestry –
Fine Church of Ireland on site provided by 3rd Marquess of Sligo who also provided £1200 towards cost of erection,
Entry in design competition for a new Church of Ireland in Strabane. The competition, which received nine invited designs,
“This little church, with seat accommodation for about 250 persons, is a memorial of the late Mr.
Saint Luke’s Church of Ireland was the third church to stand on the site.
Described as the new St. Comghall’s Church in the architecture press, but named Christ Church. The foundation stone was laid on Tuesday,