Mary Street, Newtownards

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Mary Street, Newtownards

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 2 Aug 2013

The street is dominated by the Strean Presbyterian Church. This congregation was formed following a quarrel over the appointment of a new minister for the town's 1st Presbyterian Church. The unsuccessful faction left to form a church of their own, a not uncommon occurrence in Ulster Presbyterianism. The new church, opened in 1866, was bank rolled by Thomas Strean, a wealthy businessman of the town.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.594394
Longitude
-5.698422