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Title: St Finian's R.C. Church, Newcastle, South Dublin County
Authors: National Inventory of Architectural Heritage
Keywords: Detached single-cell Gothic Style Church
Y-tracery windows
Stained Glass
three-bay nave
gabled projecting apse
flanking parapets
Pointed openings
Commemorative plaque
timber slats
lancet opening
ashlar granite surround
drip moulding
crenellations and pinnacles
Graveyard
Yew trees
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2002
Publisher: Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
Description: Detached single-cell church, built 1813, with three-bay nave, gabled projecting apse to east end, and incorporated tower with flanking parapets to west end. Roughcast rendered walls. Pointed openings with simple timber Y-tracery windows having stained glass. Commemorative plaque and pointed openings with timber slats to tower. Timber door set into lancet opening with ashlar granite surround and drip moulding. Pitched slate roof with crenellations and pinnacles to parapet and tower. Graveyard contains grave markers from 1830s to present and group of yew trees. An attractive church, articulated in a simple Gothic idiom, which, due to its slightly elevated site and prominent location, dominates this junction at the east end of the village. The surrounding graveyard and yew trees enhance the church and impart an air of grandeur to the vicinity.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10599/6870
Appears in Collections:National Inventory of Architectural Heritage Collection
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