30 October, 2022

church of Ireland

Christ Church - Church of Ireland - in the town of Buncrana, Co Donegal




32 comments:

  1. Interesting church... you picked the right day to put it on display.

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  2. Beautiful church! I like the windows. Take care, enjoy your day! Have a wonderful week!

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  3. This Irish style lithic stone church is what I like the most about Ireland. I was there for a few conferences over the years.

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  4. ...a beauty that was built to last!

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  5. Great church for eternity but what is that big beer barrel doing there.

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  6. Gorgeous old building. I hope they turn it into a library.

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  7. Oh, it's got good bones. So great to see it. Such a great history, too. Beautiful photos!

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  8. Glad you showed two sides of the building, the street-side, busy with windows and the barrel, and then cemetery side is quiet with just stones and windows.

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  9. Such a wonderful stone building, Bill.

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  10. What a lovely church. I can't resist a stone building.

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  11. I would say "it looks historical" and ı saw the second photo:)

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  12. Fine looking historic church that has been the center of this community for over 200 years.

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  13. It's been there a very long time.

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  14. A little gem of the Revival Gothic ... Beautiful and lovely. Nice 'post'!...
    I realized that you don't feel like playing Halloween... Good evening, Bill!: )) 👺🎃🦉👽😨

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  15. Is it possible the "big beer barrel" is a gas- or oil tank for the heating?

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  16. This building is very well kept. Many of these churches are poorly kept or abandoned.

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  17. Beautiful captures of the heritage structure.

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  18. Looks lovely and in good order, also great to see that door open.

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  19. Love the beautiful old church.
    Happy Monday, Bill!

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  20. Belíssimo edifício! Dá gosto vê-lo tão bem preservado!
    Mais um belo registo! Abraço!
    Ana

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