Sandys Street Methodist Church
Introduction
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Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 21 Jun 2018
This building, erected in 1841, stands next to the Sandys Street Presbyterian Church. The two buildings were designed by Thomas Duff, a Newry architect who also designed Newry Courthouse and many of Northern Ireland's Catholic Cathedrals, including those of Newry and Armagh.