St Patrick's Church of Ireland (Newry)
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Saint Patrick's Church is a Church of Ireland church in Newry, Co. Down, Northern Ireland. The church was built in 1578 on the instructions of Nicholas Bagenal, who was granted the monastery lands by Edward VI, and is considered to be the first protestant church in Ireland.[1] The church was however rebuilt in its current form in 1866. The church sits on a hill on Church Street on the east side of the city and occupies a commanding position overlooking the city centre.
The church is notable for its unusual spire - consisting of a small steeple at each corner of the clock tower. This may have prompted Jonathan Swift, on his first visit to the town, to issue the following comment on Newry - 'High Church, Low Steeple; Dirty Streets, Proud People'.
The church is notable for its unusual spire - consisting of a small steeple at each corner of the clock tower. This may have prompted Jonathan Swift, on his first visit to the town, to issue the following comment on Newry - 'High Church, Low Steeple; Dirty Streets, Proud People'.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick's,_Newry
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 54°10'38"N 6°19'52"W
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- OLSPCK 56 km
- Edmund Rice College 59 km
- Daiminis Monastery 89 km
- Limavady Orange Field 104 km
- Corrinshego 3.1 km
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- Keggall 5.5 km
- Lissaraw 7.3 km
- Ballyvarley 18 km
- Kernan 20 km
- County Armagh 20 km
- County Down 33 km
- County Monaghan (Contae Mhuineacháin) 40 km
- County Tyrone 77 km