10 Churches & Cathedrals in County Down That You Shouldn't Miss

February 12, 2022 Diedre Savory

Discover the best top things to do in County Down, United Kingdom including St. Mary's Church, Loughinisland Churches, First Rathfriland Presbyterian Church, Ardtole Church, Saul Church, St Patrick's Church, Newry Cathedral, Holywood Priory Church, Donaghadee Parish Church, Newtownards Priory.
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1. St. Mary's Church

82 Strangford Road Dunsford, Ardglass BT30 7SS Northern Ireland
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St. Mary's Church

In the gable under the steeple of this church you will find the only pre-reformation stone statue of the Madonna and Child in Ireland. It dates to about the year 1300 and was restored in 1908 having been lost for centuries. It was carved at Greyabbey from Scrabo stone. It was part of the medieval church half a mile away when the area was the heart of the Diocese of Down. It was broken down by a Cromwellian soldier and lost after the Reformation. It was restored in 1908 by the antiquarian Francis Joseph Bigger. The church built in 1791 also includes other medieval fragments from three other churches. Above the porch is a carved cross taken from Ardtole which dates to the 900s. Also preserved are ballaun stones. Internally the church is simply decorated but has an impressive rose window.

2. Loughinisland Churches

Tievenadarragh townland, near the new cemetery, Downpatrick BT30 8 Northern Ireland
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3. First Rathfriland Presbyterian Church

39 Newry Street, Rathfriland, BT34 5PY, Rathfriland BT34 5PY Northern Ireland +44 28 4063 0272 [email protected] http://www.1strathfriland.co.uk
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First Rathfriland Presbyterian Church

A barn type Presbyterian Church dating back to 1660's. Rev Samuel Barber was the minister at the time of the Irish Rebellion. Family links with the First World War, Titanic and Rev John Wesley.

4. Ardtole Church

Strangford Road, Ardtole, Ardglass Northern Ireland http://lecalepeninsula.wordpress.com/2014/02/06/ardtole-church/
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Ardtole Church

A ruinous church abandoned since the massacre of worshippers. Dedicated to St. Nicholas and overlooking the Irish Sea and Isle of Man. The story of this church was used in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels. The stained glass found here dated to the 1300s and at the time of its discovery was the oldest in Ireland. A cross dating to the 900s from the graveyard is now inserted above door of St. Mary's Chapeltown and dates to the era of Viking plundering. Parking is available at the entrance on the Strangford Road.

5. Saul Church

Saul Road, Saul, Downpatrick Northern Ireland http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/Saul-Church-Saul-P3387
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Saul Church

This church was built on the site of St. Patrick's first church in 1932 to commemorate the 1500th anniversary of St. Patrick's at the Slaney river. The site has some remnants of the monastic site which formed here after the Saint's death. There is parking available at the Saul Road entrance and public toilets are available.

Reviewed By colint700 - Brighton, United Kingdom

On our drive from Downpatrick to the picturesque little village of Strangford we came across Saul Church. It wasn't a particularly sunny day but we stopped in the layby outside and had a stroll around this delightful little church. Something very special about this place..... and what a stunning location. Wish we'd had more time to explore. Maybe that's a reason to go back to this beautiful part of Ireland. ????????

6. St Patrick's Church

10 St Patrick_s Road, Downpatrick BT30 7JG Northern Ireland +44 28 4461 2525 https://saulandballeeparish.com/history/st-patricks-church/
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7. Newry Cathedral

38-40 Hill Street, Newry BT34 1AT Northern Ireland +353 87 350 1445 http://www.newrycathedralparish.org
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Newry Cathedral

Reviewed By joang51

I found myself with an hour to spare in Newry and decided to visit the nearest church to light a candle . I happened on the Cathedral and was totally spellbound by the size and magnificence of the building. . The intricate mosaic tile patterns that adorn the walls , columns and floor are stunning ... the mosaics of the saints are lovely. The altar and stained glass windows behind it at the end of the central aisle are a fitting focal point in the church. A visit to this peaceful ornate church is definitely worthwhile.

8. Holywood Priory Church

High Street, Holywood BT19 9AB Northern Ireland +44 28 9127 0069 http://www.northdowntourism.com/Things-to-do/Musuems-Heritage/Holywood/Holywood-Priory-Church.aspx
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9. Donaghadee Parish Church

Church Ln, Donaghadee Northern Ireland +44 28 9188 2962 http://donaghadee.down.anglican.org/
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10. Newtownards Priory

Court Square Last open 16 years ago, Newtownards Northern Ireland http://getinvited.to/heddfc/newtownards-priory-tours-2019/
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