St Patrick's Church
Waterford-Tamborine Road
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St Patrick's Church
The St Patrick's Catholic Church is believed to have been constructed in 1844, marking it as one of the oldest surviving Catholic churches in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
History
- The church's architectural style is predominantly Gothic Revival, reflecting its construction period. The building features a distinctive façade with pointed arches and ornate stone carvings, characteristic of the era.
- No specific details are available regarding the architect or notable features.
Architecture
The church's architectural style is predominantly Gothic Revival, reflecting its construction period. The building features a distinctive façade with pointed arches and ornate stone carvings, characteristic of the era.
Location
St Patrick's Church is situated at the junction of Grosvenor and Gloucester Streets in the inner city suburb of The Rocks in the City of Sydney, Australia.
Denomination and Religious Significance
The church belongs to the Catholic denomination, serving as a place of worship for its community. As one of the oldest surviving Catholic churches in Sydney, it holds significant historical and cultural value.
Architect and Notable Features
No specific details are available regarding the architect or notable features.
Organ and Bells Information
No specific details are available regarding the church's organ or bells.
Heritage Status
St Patrick's Church has been recognized for its historical significance. The property is owned by the Trustees of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney.
Visiting Info
The opening hours of St Patrick's Church are not specified, and accessibility information is also unavailable.
Notable Artworks or Relics
No notable artworks or relics have been documented in association with this church.
Details
| Name | St Patrick's Church |
|---|---|
| City | Scenic Rim Regional |
| Country | Australia |
| Coordinates | -27.879625, 153.12976 |
| Current use | Place of worship |
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