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St. Andrew’s Roman Catholic Church | Roanoke


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Landmark: St. Andrew’s Roman Catholic Church
City: Roanoke
Country: USA Virginia
Continent: North America

St. Andrew’s Roman Catholic Church, Roanoke, USA Virginia, North America

St. Andrew’s Roman Catholic Church is a religious structure located in Roanoke, Virginia, USA.

This church serves as a place of worship for the Roman Catholic community in the city.

Visual Characteristics

The church is constructed primarily from red brick. It features a prominent bell tower with a steeple. The main building has a rectangular footprint with a gabled roof. Large arched windows, likely stained glass, are visible on the facade and sides. The architectural style appears to be Gothic Revival.

Location & Access Logistics

St. Andrew’s Roman Catholic Church is situated at 621 N Jefferson St, Roanoke, VA 24016. It is approximately 1.5 kilometers north of the Roanoke city center. Parking is available in a dedicated lot adjacent to the church. Public transport options include the Roanoke Valley Transit Authority (RVTA) bus lines; Route 3 (Jefferson Street) stops within a 0.2km walk.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Construction of St. Andrew’s Roman Catholic Church was completed in 1900. The architect was Edward J. Baldwin. The original purpose was to establish a permanent place of worship and community center for the growing Catholic population in Roanoke.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can attend scheduled religious services. The church interior features ornate altars and religious artwork. The bell tower can be observed from the exterior. The grounds offer space for quiet contemplation.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available within the church building. Limited shade is provided by mature trees on the property. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this urban area. Food vendors and restaurants are located within a 0.5km radius in the downtown district.

Best Time to Visit

For photography of the exterior, early morning or late afternoon light provides optimal illumination of the brickwork and architectural details. Weather is generally most favorable for visiting between April and October.

Facts & Legends

A local historical note indicates that the original cornerstone was laid by Bishop A. Van de Vyver in 1899. The church has been a continuous center of Catholic life in Roanoke for over a century.

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