Reg No
22400411
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Archaeological, Architectural, Artistic, Social
Original Use
Church/chapel
In Use As
Church/chapel
Date
1810 - 1815
Coordinates
191590, 204495
Date Recorded
22/07/2004
Date Updated
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Freestanding T-plan Catholic church, built 1813, having later entrance porch to east end and sacristy to west end. Single-bay side elevations to nave and single bay transepts. Pitched slate roofs having concrete coping and with rendered chimneystack to sacristy. Pebble-dashed walls with three carved stone heads to east elevation. Round-headed windows with pointed timber double lights with concrete surrounds and sills, and with large pointed windows to each side of altar. Replacement timber battened doors. Exposed timber roof trusses to interior with timber tongue-and-groove ceiling above with moulded timber cornice. Stained-glass windows, one to each side of altar, with figures of Saints Ruadhán and Patrick, added 1909.
A good example of an early nineteenth century T-plan Catholic church with original roof retained. Situated in the grounds of the medieval Franciscan friary, the church was built very close to the surviving ruins of the abbey church, clearly illustrating the continuous use of this site for worship over many centuries.