Teach Ceoil St Andrews
Teach Ceoil St Andrews, Ennistymon, Co Clare
Built 1825-1835
Courtesy of NIAHTeach Ceoil St Andrews, Ennistymon, Co Clare
Built 1825-1835
Courtesy of NIAHReg. No: 20300201
Date: 1825-1835
Previous Name: N/A
Townland: Sroohil
County: Co. Clare
Special Interest: Architectural/ Artistic/ Social
Rating: Regional
Original Use: Church/ Chapel
In Use As: Hall
Freestanding three-bay double-height Gothic Revival Church of Ireland church, dated 1830, with central octagonal-plan two-stage entrance tower. Converted to use as hall, 1989. Pitched slate roof with ashar gable copings and pinnacles. Cut-stone crenellations and pinnacles to tower. Snecked stone walls with cut-stone quoins. Corner buttresses, date stone and string course to tower. Clock added to tower, c. 1900. Pointed arch openings with cut-stone dressings and hood mouldings. Timber sliding sash windows with Y-tracery. Replacement timber panelled double leaf doors with glazed fanlight above. Three-centred arch opening to rear having timber matchboard door. Retaining interior features including brass and marble memorial plaques, timber carved pulpit and tiered benches. Cut-stone gate piers with cast-iron gates set in coursed rubble stone walls.
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