St Mark’s Church, Dundela

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St Mark’s Church, Dundela is a notable Anglican church in Belfast, Northern Ireland, distinguished for its Victorian Gothic Revival architecture by prominent ecclesiastical architect William Butterfield.

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instanceOf Anglican church
church building
parish church
architect William Butterfield NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Victorian Gothic Revival NERFINISHED
buildingFunction parish church of the Church of Ireland
country United Kingdom
denomination Church of Ireland
ecclesiasticalDiocese Diocese of Down and Dromore NERFINISHED
ecclesiasticalProvince Province of Armagh
hasArchitecturalPeriod Victorian era
hasArchitecturalType Gothic Revival church
hasDenominationBranch Church of Ireland
surface form: Church of Ireland parish
hasLiturgicalTradition Anglican liturgy
heritageDesignation listed building
isNotableFor Victorian Gothic Revival architecture
design by William Butterfield
locatedIn Belfast
Northern Ireland
United Kingdom
locatedInRegion County Down NERFINISHED
namedAfter Mark the Evangelist
surface form: Saint Mark the Evangelist
religion Anglicanism
usedFor Christian worship

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William Butterfield designed St Mark’s Church, Dundela