Naas Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church in Naas, Ireland.[2][3]
Naas Presbyterian Church | |
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Séipéal Preispitéireach Nás na Ríogh | |
53°13′04″N 6°39′49″W / 53.21788994718933°N 6.663521274230377°W | |
Location | Main Street North, Naas, County Kildare, Ireland |
Language(s) | English |
Denomination | Presbyterian |
Churchmanship | Reformed and Evangelical[1] |
History | |
Status | Active |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Duncan Ferguson |
Style | Victorian |
Groundbreaking | 1868 |
Completed | 1868 |
Specifications | |
Materials | limestone, granite, vitrified red and yellow brick, timber, iron, glass, slate |
Administration | |
Presbytery | Dublin and Munster |
Province | Presbyterian Church in Ireland |
Clergy | |
Minister(s) | Rev. Mark Proctor |
Architecture
editThe building is a four-bay structure. The use of limestone, granite and brick create a polychrome brickwork effect, popular at the time.[4]
History
editThe church was built in 1868 on the site of the former tholsel, John La Touche of Harristown laying the foundation stone.[5] Rose La Touche worshipped there in 1872.[6]
In 1916, a Boyle's patented air-pump ventilator was installed.[7]
References
edit- ^ "Naas Presbyterian Church – Dublin and Munster Presbytery".
- ^ "Church services". The Irish Times.
- ^ "Naas Presbyterian Church". naastown.ie.
- ^ "Naas Presbyterian Church, Main Street North/Main Street South, Market Square, NAAS EAST, Naas, KILDARE". Buildings of Ireland.
- ^ "Naas Chronology 134 AD – 1900 – Kildare Local History . ie". kildarelocalhistory.ie.
- ^ Hilton, Timothy (1 January 2002). John Ruskin. Yale University Press. ISBN 0300090994 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Building". 7 August 1915 – via Google Books.