Survey Data

Reg No

22403801


Rating

National


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Historical, Social, Technical


Original Use

Church/chapel


In Use As

Church/chapel


Date

1835 - 1845


Coordinates

183947, 159502


Date Recorded

27/07/2004


Date Updated

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Description

Freestanding gable-fronted cruciform-plan Catholic church, erected 1887 at Rear Cross, but originally made c.1860 for Methodist community in Wales. Restored c 2000. Building has three-bay side elevations to nave, single-bay transepts, single-bay sacristy behind altar, and square-plan tower attached to south-west front corner of nave. Tower has metal-clad broached spire above louvres, and pitched roof with pressed metal imitation shingling below louvres. Pitched ribbed corrugated-iron roof to main building, with decorative cast-iron cresting. Corrugated-iron walls with rendered masonry plinth. Pointed-arch timber-framed window openings with lead light glazing set. Pointed-arch door openings with diagonally boarded timber doors. Interior with exposed truss with arched braces and timber boarded ceiling. Interior walls having vertical timber boarding. Timber galleries to rear and to east and west transepts.

Appraisal

This church is architecturally and technically significant for being the largest and most complex corrugated-iron ecclesiastical building in Ireland. it is part of a group of rare church buildings still extant and in use. Its history as a Methodist church in Wales and re-erection in Ireland as a Catholic church makes it a structure of outstanding hsitorical and social significance. The form and detailing of the building are very carefully resolved and particularly pleasant and the many fine details of the interior, including the arch-braced roof, are of artistic and visual interest. This building dominates and represents a picturesque focus for the village of Rearcross.