Former Church House, Belfast (1)

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Former Church House, Belfast (1)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 13 May 2007

Church House and Assembly Buildings stands at the corner of Howard Street and Fisherwick Place, Belfast. It is the headquarters of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Built in 1905 to the design of Robert Young it was altered internally in the 90’s to provide ground-floor shops and is now known as “The Spires”. This is the tower (which includes a bell striking every quarter hour) seen from Howard Street.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.596131
Longitude
-5.934002