English: St Patrick's Church of Ireland parish church, Waringstown, County Down, Northern Ireland. The parish church was originally in nearby Donaghcloney, but was moved to Waringstown in 1641. In 1681, under an Act of Parliament, William Waring had a new church built in Waringstown. It was designed by James Robb, chief mason of the King's Works in Ireland, who also designed Waringstown House 1432551. A tower and spire were added in 1748 and a north transept in 1832. The church includes the bell from the original church in Donaghcloney.
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