Belltower, Elmwood Church

Double Window, Elmwood Church

John Corry

1862

University Road, Belfast

The plaque over the entrance declares: In a field of uninspired and uninspiring churches constructed in Belfast in the 1860s, when the city was expanding well beyond its old core, Elmwood Presbyterian Church (1862), University Road, stands out. The architect, John Corry, was in a fact an amateur, member of a successful London firm of building-contractors and shipowners, his brother James being responsible for the fine Victorian houses in the Upper and Lower Crescents. "Both exterior and interior are designed on wedding- cake principles: the arcaded Italianate facade is pleasing, the three tiers of the spire are delightful. There are many small columns and curly capitals" (Brett, p. 36).

Other views

  • Front elevation
  • Bell tower
  • Photograph and text by Philip V. Allingham 2006.

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