Reg No
20514734
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Artistic, Historical, Social
Original Use
Church/chapel
In Use As
Church/chapel
Date
1765 - 1770
Coordinates
167605, 71384
Date Recorded
05/06/2002
Date Updated
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Detached astylar gable-fronted Catholic church, built 1766, south transept added 1809; having slate pitched roofs, simple limestone bellcote surmounted by cross to front gable, random limestone generally with sandstone and brick patching, limestone relieving arch over main entrance and recent limestone surround to entrance, Venetian window to front with small paned windows, mainly timber sliding sashes with some replacement uPVC windows; street frontage with other church buildings and parking to rear.
Detached mid-eighteenth century Catholic church, also known as the South Chapel; rare Catholic Mass House of the period. Retaining much original internal and external fabric, and possessing sculptured figure, "The Dead Christ" by the celebrated Cork Sculptor John Hogan (1800-58), located below the High Altar.