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==History==
==History==
Spa was found to have a [[mineral spring]] sometime in the late 17th century.<ref name="Brown"/>
In 1810 two pumps were put in by David Ker, local landlord and owner of the nearby Montalto estate, and in 1840 Assembly Rooms (including a ballroom) were built by his son. There was also a hotel and a maze for visitors, who came by train to Ballynahinch and then to Spa by [[jaunting car]]. While operational in the 1920s, the wells and hotel closed later in the 20th century.<ref>{{cite web | title=The Spa, near Ballynahinch | work=Ros Davies' Co. Down | url=http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosdavies/PHOTOSwords/MagheradroolAll.htm#spab | access-date=22 November 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Spa Wells, Ballynahinch | work=BBC, Your Place and Mine | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/yourplaceandmine/down/bhinch_spa.shtml | access-date=22 November 2010}}</ref>
In 1810 two pumps were put in by David Ker, local landlord and owner of the nearby Montalto estate, and in 1840 Assembly Rooms (including a ballroom) were built by his son. There was also a hotel and a maze for visitors, who came by train to Ballynahinch and then to Spa by [[jaunting car]]. While operational in the 1920s, the wells and hotel closed later in the 20th century.<ref>{{cite web | title=The Spa, near Ballynahinch | work=Ros Davies' Co. Down | url=http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosdavies/PHOTOSwords/MagheradroolAll.htm#spab | access-date=22 November 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=Spa Wells, Ballynahinch | work=BBC, Your Place and Mine | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/yourplaceandmine/down/bhinch_spa.shtml | access-date=22 November 2010}}</ref>


==Religion==
==Religion==
Spa Presbyterian Church is situated at the main crossroads in the village. It was designed by architects Young and Mackenzie of [[Belfast]] and the builder was John Russell of [[Newcastle, County Down|Newcastle]]. The foundation stone was laid in 1871 and the church opened in July 1872.<ref>{{cite web | title=Presbyterian Church in Spa | work=Ros Davies' Co. Down | url=http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosdavies/PHOTOSwords/MagheradroolAll.htm#spa | access-date=21 November 2010}}</ref>
Spa Presbyterian Church is situated at the main crossroads in the village. The church building was paid for by a wealthy merchant from [[Belfast]], James Robert McQuiston, who had come to Spa to take the waters.<ref name="Brown">{{cite news |last1=Brown |first1=Evelyn |title=Spa's 'healing waters' helped in formation of Presbyterian Church |work=Down Recorder |date=30 November 2022}}</ref> It was designed by architects Young and Mackenzie of [[Belfast]] and the builder was John Russell of [[Newcastle, County Down|Newcastle]]. The foundation stone was laid in 1871 and the church opened in July 1872.<ref>{{cite web | title=Presbyterian Church in Spa | work=Ros Davies' Co. Down | url=http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rosdavies/PHOTOSwords/MagheradroolAll.htm#spa | access-date=21 November 2010}}</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 17:55, 3 December 2022

Spa Presbyterian Church, November 2010

Spa is a small village in County Down, Northern Ireland, close to Ballynahinch. It is situated in the Down District Council area.

Spa also has a small primary school which, in recent years, has had to expand to accommodate the increasing number of pupils resulting from the development of the new housing estates. It also has an Orange Hall. There is a lake just outside the village.

History

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Spa was found to have a mineral spring sometime in the late 17th century.[1] In 1810 two pumps were put in by David Ker, local landlord and owner of the nearby Montalto estate, and in 1840 Assembly Rooms (including a ballroom) were built by his son. There was also a hotel and a maze for visitors, who came by train to Ballynahinch and then to Spa by jaunting car. While operational in the 1920s, the wells and hotel closed later in the 20th century.[2][3]

Religion

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Spa Presbyterian Church is situated at the main crossroads in the village. The church building was paid for by a wealthy merchant from Belfast, James Robert McQuiston, who had come to Spa to take the waters.[1] It was designed by architects Young and Mackenzie of Belfast and the builder was John Russell of Newcastle. The foundation stone was laid in 1871 and the church opened in July 1872.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Brown, Evelyn (30 November 2022). "Spa's 'healing waters' helped in formation of Presbyterian Church". Down Recorder.
  2. ^ "The Spa, near Ballynahinch". Ros Davies' Co. Down. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  3. ^ "Spa Wells, Ballynahinch". BBC, Your Place and Mine. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  4. ^ "Presbyterian Church in Spa". Ros Davies' Co. Down. Retrieved 21 November 2010.

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