St Paul's Church

The Midlands


The 1851 St Paul’s Church, on the site of the original 17th-century French church, was built for the Huguenots, some of whose tombstones stand in a corner of the churchyard. Most of the wealthier Huguenots had left Portarlington by 1871; those who stayed were mainly tradespeople and shopkeepers.


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