Elmwood Hall - University Road - Belfast
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N 54° 35.048 W 005° 56.228
30U E 310204 N 6052481
This building, opened in 1862 as the Elmwood Presbyterian Church, was designed by architect John Corry. The building is made with two types of sandstone: the tower is made in Dungannon Sandstone and the main building in Scrabo Sandstone.
Waymark Code: WMV0YB
Location: Ulster, Ireland
Date Posted: 02/04/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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"The Elmwood Hall was once a Presbyterian Church built in 1872 by the enterprising architect John Corry. Inspired by Italian architecture, the church has an impressive towering spire that virtually dominates the city skyline. As of now, it functions as an entertainment venue after the alter, pulpit and stained glass windows were taken off. Despite renovations, the Elmwood Hall has still managed to retain its charm despite its new avatar."

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