The official website of Visit Ards and North Down
En

Architect-led tour of St Patrick's Church, Newtownards EHOD 2024

12-24 Upper North Street, Newtownards, County Down, BT23 7AD
Architect-led tour of St Patrick's Church, Newtownards EHOD 2024

About

The Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) invites you to attend an architect-led tour of St. Patrick's Church in Newtownards at 2pm on 14 September 2024. The tour will be delivered by Stephen Salley of HBK Architects. There is no charge to attend, but pre-booking is essential.

'If stones could speak', this is exactly what the inherent vision for the recent Restoration of St. Patrick's Church encapsulates. This wonderful Victorian ecclesiastical edifice with its treasured provenance reveals the architectural astuteness of that great exponent of the Liturgical context, Joseph Hansom (of the patented Hansom cab) who was approached by Lady Elizabeth, the wife of Frederick the 4th Marquis of Londonderry in the mid 1870's, to design a Catholic Parish Church for Newtownards on an elevated site in North Street and thus began a partnership that, like a fireworks display, would reach across the decades. The great architecture of the Parish Church on completion, was indeed described by Joseph Hansom as a 'Cathedral in miniature' which coincided with his work of Arundel Cathedral. Elizabeth's desire to build the Church at her own expense also reveals her own personal faith journey and this organic building was born, evidencing the crafts and expertise in skills that show true creative longevity. A place of prayer for the Parish and for guests of the family who came from all over Europe and beyond, then, and now.

The Parish Church of St. Patrick's in Newtownards was Solemnly opened, and the Altar dedicated on the 24 October 1877, an auspicious day which marked a new chapter in the long history of the Parish. The Church of Our Lady of the Visitation in Comber had been dedicated five years earlier in 1872. Lady Elizabeth endowed St. Patrick's Church in Newtownards with many of the liturgical furnishings and fittings. The reredos was made of marble, with a fine altar of Caen stone, pitch pine seating, a fine pulpit which wrapped itself around a pillar, and more besides. The sandstone pillars stand tall and proud, island like and surrounded by the seating all hand carved. The Lantern tower, particularly English in style, shows the elegance of height and majesty, the rose window, a typical feature of a Hansom design and the simplicity and profundity of the stain glass with intricate designs which plays with the changing light and seasons.

The Church has undergone several renovations in the 1960's with Vatican II and again in 1988. It was in 2020 that the restoration began after several years of preparation, planning and research. Indeed, there was a clear vision on the part of the Parish Priest Fr. Martin O'Hagan among others that was truly about that increasing possibility of realising a dream in which the Church would be returned to its Victorian integrity while assimilating the earlier renovations.

Facilities

Event Facilities

  • Booking Required

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
TicketFree

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Book Tickets Online

Add Architect-led tour of St Patrick's Church, Newtownards EHOD 2024 to your Itinerary

Close window

Call direct on:

Tel+44 (0) 28 9082 3207

Check availability for Architect-led tour of St Patrick's Church, Newtownards EHOD 2024 (opens in a new window)

Map & Directions

Opening Times

Sorry, this event has passed

What's Nearby

  1. At the east of High Street in Newtownards the Market Cross was built in 1636 but was…

    0.27 miles away
  2. At the south east edge of Newtownards these substantial remains of a Dominican (Black)…

    0.38 miles away
  3. In July 2000, Kiltonga Nature Reserve became the first site in the UK to be awarded BT…

    0.85 miles away
  1. Movilla Abbey, Methodist and Church of Ireland.

    As important as Bangor, Movilla was…

    0.9 miles away
  2. Located in Newtownards’ beautifully restored Georgian Town Hall in the centre of town,…

    0.94 miles away
  3. The Museum examines Ireland's role in the 1st World War with special reference to the…

    1.36 miles away
  4. At the top of Scrabo Hill, overlooking Strangford Lough and the whole of North Down, is…

    1.38 miles away
  5. The Ark Open Farm is a fantastic family day out; the farm itself is set in 40 acres of…

    1.52 miles away
  6. This charming park is situated around the upper slopes and top of Scrabo Hill, near the…

    1.62 miles away
  7. The gallery seeks to promote quality Irish art in a relaxed atmosphere and displays a…

    1.92 miles away
  8. Accesible to all and perfect for a family stroll while looking at the local flora and…

    3.25 miles away
  9. This 7 1/4" gauge miniature railway has about 2km of track with a variety of routes…

    3.62 miles away
  10. St Mary’s Parish Church stands on the site of a Cistercian Abbey built in 1199. It was of…

    3.73 miles away
  11. Situated in The Square in Comber, it was erected in 1845 to commemorate the bravery of…

    3.76 miles away
  12. Comber Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church was built on a site donated by James Andrews…

    3.86 miles away
  13. It is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet. Varieties of flowers,…

    4.06 miles away
Previous Next

Map & Directions

View Maps and Visitor Guides
View of what Ards and North Down has to offer and some of the best things to see and do during a visit.
E-newsletter sign up
Sign up for the Ards and North Down newsletter for inspiration and travel tips.
Back to Top

Tourism Northern Ireland

Don't Miss