Former Holy Rosary church, Ballynafeigh, Belfast

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Former Holy Rosary church, Ballynafeigh, Belfast

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 19 Oct 2012

See Image (November 2005). The former Our lady of the Holy Rosary Roman Catholic church at 350 Ormeau Road, completed in 1898, in what then countryside, to a design JJ O’Shea. Listed as HB26/01/021 and also on the official “at risk” register. Vacant and now offered for sale (along with the former presbytery (348 Image). Described by the agents as follows: “The properties comprise a former Church building and an adjacent two and a half storey detached house which is now in derelict state. The church is graded as a B1 listed building while the detached house has no listed status whatsoever. The church is Grade B listed with effect from 19th August 1986. To the rear of the church is a former garden/orchard, which may be used as a car park for future development. Planning: The church has had planning permission for a change of use to a museum, art gallery, coffee shop, bistro, offices and small creche. Reference: Z/1997/0772”. This photograph appears as a matter of record only. I have no connection with any of the parties involved in the sale.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.573533
Longitude
-5.915659