Description
Detached gable-fronted church, c. 1948, built on a rectangular plan. Eight bays to nave with entrance porch to south and flanking side projections. Vestry to north end and small bell tower to north east. Pitched slate roof with Celtic cross at the apex of each gable. Leaded rectangular windows with four pairs of opposing stained glass windows to north end set in roughcast rendered walls with projecting base course and buttresses. Pointed leaded window to gable end and window with cross in relief to porch. Simple timber barrel-vaulted interior with timber fittings. Granite walls and gate posts to street front.
Appraisal
St Philomena's Church is of a simple, austere design on a traditional plan. The large window on the south gable is particularly striking and this is the main focal point of the church from the approach. In contrast, the interior is warm and colourful. This effect achieved by the panelled wooden interior and large stained glass windows. The church is a good example of post-war modern design being incorporated into ecclesiastical building.
The Church Micro IE series is open to everyone; if you have a church you would like to place a cache at then please contact THE_Chris through Geocaching.com. This is to keep track of the numbers of the churches and give you the general format for the cache page. In the UK there are thousands in the series so we have some catching up to do! Also, if you currently have a published cache at a church that you would like to include in the series, get in contact and I can add it.
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