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This little church on the walls was my childhood church and it is great that it is now being opened up for many other people to enjoy of all faiths and none. You can combine a visit to St Augustine's with a walk around the city walls.You will learn of its history and be able to chat to some friendly, helpful people. Enjoy!
Within the walled city you will find the ancient church of St. Augustine. The graveyard is so interesting, we visited it twice. Ancient carved gravestones from pre-plantation times. A must see in Derry!
MY first visit was for a wonderful "Autumn" evening event of poetry, prose and songs - what a treat. The little church and the grounds are adorable. IT's only open on Sundays for 11am mass, I wish it were open more than that, but perhaps this keeps it so special.
Fantastic little church on the city walls, fantastic both inside and out. We are very lucky to have travelled around the world and visited many, many places. One thing we have done for years is visit graveyards if we were in the area. Don't get me wrong we are not weirdoes who go round the world looking at graves, however we have seen the grave yards of the Burma railways, and at Nelsons dockyard in Antigua. It is interesting to read and research the epitaphs on some grave stones. Here in Derry we found for the first time standing stones with a "skull & crossbones" engraved on the them. In a historic city like Derry there had to be an explanation. We spoke to many historians who gave us their views, you must come here to make up your own minds.
This little place in much more simplistic that the nearby St.Columb's, but well worth the short walk (less than 100 metres). You can also access the city's walls without steps here.
This is a nice church right off the city walls. I only spent about 15 minutes there, but it was worth it.
Situated near the famous Walls of the city, this church is so close to the Cathedral that it might easily be overlooked, but it is a very lovely church in its own right, beautiful without being imposing, inspiring and calming.
The atmosphere of this beautiful church, which has survived so much, was remarkable. A place to sit and contemplate for a while how far Derry has come and how amazing that the church still stands on the walls, giving welcome to all.
Friendly guides will answer questions. Very small church with beautiful flowers on the grounds. They did a special woven project which is on display .
A smaller cosier version of its larger cathedral cousin. Cheerful friendly staff. Peaceful and well looked after
This is quite a small church. Although there was a church on the site since the seventeenth century, this building is Victorian. The most poignant item, I noticed was a poem written in the second world war about the church. The author was serving on board ship and was writing his memories of the church and his desire to return to it. Unfortunately, he was killed and never came back, but his poem is there for all to enjoy.
St Augustine's is a small church inside the city walls. It is open to visitors in the summer months. We visited on the European Heritage Open Day. It has a warm and welcoming interior. Although we did not explore the graveyard it many of the historic graves are documented. The Reverend Pat Storey from St Augustine's has been appointed the first female Cuhuch of Ireland bishop.
The St. Augustine's Church in Londonderry/Derry is fairly small and tucked in the City Walls, but is actually very historical (and quite a beautiful church). The present church was built in 1872, but is on the site of St. Columba's monastery from 546 AD. There are historical signs inside and outside the cathedral, telling the story of St. Columba and the historical significance of this church to Derry. The church is free to enter, and will not take more than 20 minutes to look around, view the very intricate stained glass, and the alter. Photography is allowed inside as well.
Wonderful little church comes as a surprise tucked into a corner on Derry's walls. This was in the same week as the rector was appointed as the first female bishop in Ireland.
When walking the Derry wall, one will encounter St Augustine's Church on the Bogside side of the city. The is a quaint little church set is a beautiful cemetery and garden and makes a wonderful stop on the walk.And a hidden secret - there is a loo! You have to ask the gift shop attendant where to find it.