St Andrew's Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland)

After ceasing to be a church, it housed the main Dublin tourist office of Fáilte Ireland until 2014, and later underwent redevelopment with a view to reopening as a food hall.

[1] Vanessa (Esther Vanhomrigh), former pupil of Dean Swift, is buried at this church.

The original St Andrew's Church was located on present-day Dame Street, but disappeared during Oliver Cromwell's reign in the mid-17th century.

[2][3] Local landlords of the time, Lord Anglesey and John Temple were churchwardens.

The neighbouring houses were located in that part of the Dublin Corporation estate known as "the Whole Land of Tib and Tom".

St Andrews Church as it appeared in a painting by Francis Place (1698)
St Andrew's Round Church circa 1810
Dublin hand drawn survey from 1682 indicating the site of the churchyard.