St Stephen's Church, Dublin

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Saint Stephen's Church, popularly known as The Pepper Canister, is the formal Church of Ireland chapel-of-ease for the parish of the same name in Dublin, Ireland. The church is situated on Mount Street Upper. It was begun in 1821 by John Bowden and completed by Joseph Welland after the former's death. The nickname derives from the shape of the spire, resembling a pepper canister.

Alternative namesThe Pepper Canister
TypeHouse
Architectural styleGeorgian architecture
ClassificationProtected Structure
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St Stephen's Church
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A view of the church from Mount Street Upper
Interactive map of the St Stephen's Church area
Alternative namesThe Pepper Canister
General information
TypeHouse
Architectural styleGeorgian architecture
ClassificationProtected Structure
LocationMount Street Upper, Dublin 2, Dublin, Ireland
Coordinates53.336833°N 6.2437575°W / 53.336833; -6.2437575
Elevation50 m (160 ft)
Completed1821; 205 years ago (1821)
Height
Height30 m (98 ft)
Technical details
Materialcalp limestone, Portland stone, granite
Design and construction
ArchitectsJohn Bowden
Joseph Welland
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St Stephen's Church, Dublin
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ParishSt. Peter's Church, Aungier Street, Dublin
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It was originally conceived as a chapel-of-ease for the parish of St Peter's, Aungier Street, which was the largest Church of Ireland parish in Dublin. In recent years, the church has become active both in faith activities and as a venue for musical and other events.[2][3]

Mount Street Upper, August 1969

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