Church of the Immaculate Conception, Glenarm
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Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 26 Sep 2013
The Church of the Immaculate Conception, Glenarm, was built in the Early Gothic Style in 1875 for the then parish priest, Rev. Joseph Delahunty. Dedicated 30 May 1875, the sermon was preached by Rev. Alphonsus O'Neill, the brother of the building contractor John O'Neill of Glenarm. Next door to it is the former Catholic Primary School also built by the O'Neill firm and also in the Early Gothic style.