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==Description==
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St. Patriarch's Church is located at the northern border of Nixbank where the suburb meets Crooketon.
St. Patriarch's Church is located at the northern border of Nixbank where the suburb meets Crooketon.
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Revision as of 09:42, 19 May 2019

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St. Patriarch's Church
--VVV RPMBG 04:33, 10 August 2024 (UTC)


St. Patriarch's Church

Nixbank [5, 70]

a junkyard
(Crooketon)
a warehouse
(Crooketon)
the Ketchell Building
(Crooketon)
the Jeandle Monument St. Patriarch's Church Gawen Avenue
a carpark Castlehow Boulevard Dolbridge Plaza

Basic Info:

  • Churches have no internal descriptions.
  • Church doors do not close but can be barricaded shut.
St. Patriarch's Church.jpg








Description

St. Patriarch's Church is located at the northern border of Nixbank where the suburb meets Crooketon.

The church is made of a hard grey limestone called Kentish Ragstone. This is a type of "freestone", so-called because it can be cut in any direction, having no grain as, for example, slate. It was popular because it could be carved into intricate designs such as the lovely examples adorning St. Patriarch's.











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History

The 19th-century church was built in the French Gothic style of Late Gothic Revival architecture. It is a Grade II listed building (i.e., a "particularly important building of more than special interest.)




--Greenwarrior 19:36, 1 July 2011 (BST)