Drumclamph Parish Church, Greenville Road, Castlederg, Co Tyrone, BT81 7NU is a Grade B2 listed building in the Derry City and Strabane local planning authority area, Northern Ireland. First listed on 7 September 1989.

Drumclamph Parish Church, Greenville Road, Castlederg, Co Tyrone, BT81 7NU

WRENN ID
gilded-flagstone-plum
Grade
B2
Local Planning Authority
Derry City and Strabane
Country
Northern Ireland
Date first listed
7 September 1989
Source
NI Environment Agency listing

Description

Detached single-cell Church of Ireland church, built c.1840, located to the north side of Greenville Road. Church consists of rectangular nave with single-storey gabled porch to west and lean-to vestry to north-east, added c.1900. Roof is pitched natural slate with blue/black clay ridge tiles over corbelled eaves course; raised sandstone verges; chimney-stack to west; square-headed bellcote to west consisting of Tudor-arched-headed aperture containing bronze bell supported on panelled supports on corbelled brackets; corbelled cornice and pinnacle. Walls are roughly coursed rubble with ashlar sandstone quoins; roughcast to north and south elevations. Windows are pointed-arched-headed timber framed containing leaded stained glass in sandstone surrounds; sandstone sills. Principal elevation faces west and is abutted at centre by porch; exposed section contains blind pointed-arched opening to apex. Porch contains single window; pointed-arched-headed entrance opening containing double-leaf vertically-sheeted timber doors with decorative cast-iron strap hinges; bead moulded sandstone surround surmounted by hood moulding with label-stops to south elevation. North elevation is two windows wide; abutted at left by vestry; shouldered vertically-sheeted timber door at left flanked at right by single window to west elevation. East gable contains large Tudor-arched-headed timber framed Y-tracery window with rubble voussoirs. South elevation is two windows wide. West elevation contains large plate tracery window; quatrefoil window contains leaded stained glass. Two-window wide roughcast outbuilding to south-west contains pointed-arched-headed leaded windows. Set within churchyard containing selection of nineteenth- and twentieth-century memorials on rural site bounded to north by River Derg; bounded to road at south by roughcast walling with concrete coping; access through square pillars with moulded coping supporting pair of cast-iron gates; pedestrian access through gate to west. Roof Natural slate Walling Roughly coursed rubble Windows Pointed-arched-headed containing leaded stained glass RWG Cast-iron half-round gutters and round downpipes

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