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Landmark: St. Jerome’s ChurchCity: Bronx
Country: USA New York
Continent: North America
St. Jerome’s Church, Bronx, USA New York, North America
St. Jerome's Church is a Roman Catholic parish church located in the Bronx, New York City.
This religious structure serves the local community and is situated within a densely populated urban environment.
Visual Characteristics
The church is constructed primarily of red brick. It features a prominent bell tower with a copper-clad spire. The main facade exhibits Gothic Revival architectural elements, including pointed arch windows and stone detailing around the entrance. The building has a rectangular footprint with a nave and side aisles.
Location & Access Logistics
St. Jerome's Church is located at 230 Alexander Avenue, Bronx, NY 10454. It is approximately 4.5 kilometers north of the Manhattan borough. Access by car involves taking the Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) North to Exit 4 (138th Street). Parking is limited to street parking in the surrounding residential blocks. Public transport options include the MTA Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line to the Mott Haven station, which is a 0.8km walk west, or the Bx1, Bx2, and Bx15 bus lines, which stop within 0.2km of the church on Third Avenue.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The church was established in 1895. The current building was constructed in 1900, designed by architect Thomas H. Poole. Its original purpose was to serve the growing Irish immigrant population in the Port Morris neighborhood.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can attend Sunday Mass services. The church hosts various community events throughout the year. Architectural observation of the Gothic Revival style is possible from the exterior.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available for parishioners and visitors during scheduled events. Limited shade is available from the building's structure. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this urban area. No on-site food vendors are present; however, numerous delis and restaurants are located within a 0.5km radius along Third Avenue.
Best Time to Visit
For architectural viewing, daylight hours are optimal. Sunday mornings are when the church is most active with services. The surrounding neighborhood is accessible year-round.
Facts & Legends
The church's original parish boundaries encompassed a significant portion of the South Bronx, reflecting the rapid industrial and residential growth of the area at the turn of the 20th century.
Nearby Landmarks
- Yankee Stadium: 1.8km Northwest
- Bronx Museum of Art: 2.1km North
- Hunts Point Market: 2.5km East
- Randall's Island Park: 3.0km Southeast