Seaview Presbyterian church, Belfast

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Seaview Presbyterian church, Belfast

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 6 Feb 2014

A redbrick church, at the corner of the Shore Road and the steep Premier Drive (foreground). The following is a quotation from the Presbyterian Church website: “The church hall was built and opened on 31st October 1936 whilst the church itself was erected later and officially dedicated on 5th October 1940. Slight damage was caused during the blitz in 1941 and new halls and improvements were made during the 1950s”.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.625063
Longitude
-5.923554