St Iberius' Church

St. Iberius' Church
Church of Saint Iberius
Teampall Iúir
Spire
St. Iberius' Church
Location in Ireland
52°20′21″N 6°27′44″W / 52.339227°N 6.462147°W / 52.339227; -6.462147
LocationNorth Main Street, Wexford
CountryIreland
DenominationChurch of Ireland
History
StatusIn use
DedicationIbar of Beggerin
Architecture
Architect(s)John Roberts
Architectural typeChurch
StyleGeorgian, Gothic Revival, Renaissance Revival
Groundbreaking1660
Completed1766
Specifications
Length19 m (62 ft)
Width27.5 m (90 ft)
Number of spires1
Materialsgranite, cast iron, brick, cement, wrought iron, timber, lead, stained glass, serpentine, plaster
Administration
ProvinceDublin and Cashel
DioceseCashel, Ferns and Ossory
ParishWexford and Kilscoran Union
Clergy
RectorRev Norman McCausland

St. Iberius' Church (/ˈbɪəriəs/ eye-BEER-ee-əs) is an 18th-century Protestant church in the centre of Wexford, Ireland, dedicated to Saint Ibar of Beggerin (Iberius). Designed by John Roberts, the interior is Georgian in style, while the exterior is Renaissance Revival. It is a protected structure.