Survey Data

Reg No

11213041


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Artistic, Social, Technical


Previous Name

Saint Mary's Catholic Church


Original Use

Church/chapel


In Use As

Church/chapel


Date

1840 - 1850


Coordinates

303917, 226678


Date Recorded

20/06/2002


Date Updated

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Description

Detached cruciform plan Gothic Revival Catholic church, c.1845. Uncoursed squared limestone walls with buttresses. Large square castellated tower to entrance front with finials and lancet openings. Entrance to tower with large pointed-arched door surround housing two-leaf timber panelled door. Diamond paned timber Y-tracery windows. Rendered, ruled and lined to rere with small pointed arched windows. Rere (south-east) gable end houses three lancet stained glass windows with oculus above. Interior contains cluster columns supporting plaster rib-vaulted ceiling. Timber panelling, pews and draught lobby.

Appraisal

This elegant Gothic Revival church is one of the most prominent landmarks in Saggart viewed from almost all roads into the village. The grandeur of the square tower is very dominating and is what makes this church an excellent example of the early Victorian churches in Ireland. The exterior is subtly ornate with simple windows housing elegant stained glass, whilst the interior is quite elegantly detailed. The rib vaulting to the interior is particularly artistic, creating a busy display of elegance whilst still maintaining the feeling of space to the nave. A fine church.