Showing posts with label St. Columb's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Columb's. Show all posts

06 May, 2018

a colourful walk

that I took around town and this is what I saw

two blooming trees on the grounds of St. Columb's Church of Ireland.


some trees blooming among the green


these were off to the side of a driveway


a front garden


 a stone wall with blooming wee pale purple flowers



26 November, 2016

the survivors

I took a walk up main street yesterday afternoon when it was still very foggy and cold.  These are the few flowers I saw and was surprised they were still around.  

The pink rose was in someone's garden and it was the last one to stand.  A round of applause please :)


these red roses were in the church yard with its buddies hanging on.  St. Columb's Church is in the background barely visible.


another survivor in the church yard  just behind the roses.  I have no idea what it is


here is St. Columb's Church in the fog


17 July, 2016

St. Columb's Church

The only info I could find about the church is below courtesy of the Dictionary of Irish Architects webpage.
Early English. Nave & chancel with tower and spire. Consecrated, 7Jun 1858. Cost about £1,600; 'upwards of £1000 subscribed by Rev. S. Montogmery, rector, who also gave site, and his immediate relatives.

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