St Finian's Church, Newcastle
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St Finian's Church of Ireland | |
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53°18′01″N 6°30′21″W / 53.3003°N 6.5058°W | |
Location | Newcastle, County Dublin |
Country | Republic of Ireland |
Denomination | Church of Ireland |
History | |
Dedication | St. Finian |
Architecture | |
Heritage designation | Protected structure[1] |
Administration | |
Province | Province of Dublin |
Diocese | Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough |
St Finian's church is a Church of Ireland building in the village of Newcastle, County Dublin. The core structures of the church, including the west tower and chancel, are dated to the 15th century.[2] These include a residential tower, attached to the church, in which the priest lived. In the late 15th century, an elaborate window was added on the eastern side.[citation needed] Other structures of the church date from redevelopments and expansion works in the late 18th century.[2]
Newcastle, at the edge of the Pale, was frequently attacked by the Irish striking out from the Wicklow Mountains; by the early 15th century there were six fortified tower-houses in Newcastle. The tower in the church is the only one still remaining in a habitable condition.[citation needed]
The Roman Catholic church in Newcastle, also dedicated to Saint Finian, was built in 1813.[3] Both churches, Catholic and Episcopalian, are included on the Record of Protected Structures by South Dublin County Council.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Appendix 3A: Record of Protected Structures" (PDF). South Dublin County Development Plan 2022-2028. South Dublin County Council. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
- ^ a b "St Finian's C Of I Church, Glebe (Ne. By.) Newcastle Ed, Newcastle, Dublin". buildingsofireland.ie. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
- ^ "St Finian's R.C. Church, Newcastle South, Newcastle, Dublin". buildingsofireland.ie. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 16 November 2022.