MovilleInishowen.com.
*
 
Back to home page 
     

 

 

 


   

 

Churches of Moville
by Alistair Rowan 'The Buildings of Ireland'

St. Columb, Moville Parish

A moderate Gothic design of 1858 by Welland & Gillespie. Nave and chancel with offset s porch surmounted by an octagonal belfry and spire. This, unlike the rest, is of ashlar sandstone, most probably a later addition, as the original design shows a tower and spire adjoining the porch, marked 'cancelled' on the drawing. Standard interior with high braced kingpost trusses to the roof and exposed rafters. E window of three cusped lancets.

St Columb, Moville, Inishowen, Co Donegal.

Presbyterian Church

1826 by J.G.Ferguson of Derry. A crib of St. Columb, without of course the chancel, but with the offset turret and spire to give punch to the gable elevation.

Presbyterian Church, Moville, Inishowen, Co. Donegal.

Church of St. Pius X

1958 by W.J. Doherty. An ambitious rectangular block using high-quality materials - granite and slate outside, mahogany within - but too aggressive to settle happily in this seaside town. Moreover the design is not logical. The massive copper lantern, a twelve-sided polygon riding importantly above the entrance front, only lights a gallery at the back of the church. Inside a series of good modern Stations of the Cross, a sycamore statue of St. Pius, and an honest wooden figure of St. Joseph, this last by J. Haugh, 1959.

St Pius X Moville, Inishowen, Co Donegal.

Back

Click here to visit the IRDL website.
Supported by the NE Inishowen Company.