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St Mark's Church, Dundela, Belfast St Mark's Church, Dundela (Church of Ireland), located on the Holywood Road in east Belfast. Designed in red sandstone by the eminent Victorian architect William Butterfield in Gothic revival style. The 150ft high bell tower creates the impression of a larger church.Sir John Betjeman described St Mark's as "Butterfield at his best".
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15:39, 9 January 2017 | No thumbnail | (0 bytes) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | St Mark's Church, Dundela, Belfast St Mark's Church, Dundela (Church of Ireland), located on the Holywood Road in east Belfast. Designed in red sandstone by the eminent Victorian architect William Butterfield in Gothic revival style. The 150ft high bell tower creates the impression of a larger church.Sir John Betjeman described St Mark's as "Butterfield at his best". |
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