St Patrick's (CoI) church, Jordanstown (1)

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St Patrick's (CoI) church, Jordanstown (1)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 31 Aug 2011

Arguably one of the most attractive small churches in greater Belfast. St Patrick’s Church of Ireland , on the Jordanstown Road, was completed in 1868 to a design by WH Lynn of Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon. In the Celtic revival style, it feature a sham round tower (73ft high). The church now sits, surrounded by trees, in an area of low-density suburbia. Previously seen in Image See also Image

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54.688783
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