The successor to
St. Patrick's Church, Straffan, this church was established by Hugh and Anna Barton in 1830 and
consecrated in 1838. The original church consisted of a
porch with
vestry and utility room surmounted by a
spire. The porch opened into the nave with a simple
sanctuary at the east end. The north and south transepts, followed by a raised sanctuary were added later giving the church its present cruciform shape. The oldest windows are in the
transepts and were made in the 1870s by
Heaton, Butler and Bayne. At the top of the
nave is a fine carved
font dated
Christmas 1875. The
organ was built by Peter Conagher & Co of
Huddersfield and Dublin and installed in 1897. The church remained a private chapel until 1933, when it was transferred to the Church of Ireland Representative Church Body (RCB). ==Building==