Ballyhobridge Presbyterian Church, Cloncallick, Newtownbutler, Co Fermanagh, BT92 6DA is a Grade B2 listed building in the Fermanagh and Omagh local planning authority area, Northern Ireland. First listed on 14 March 2005.
Ballyhobridge Presbyterian Church, Cloncallick, Newtownbutler, Co Fermanagh, BT92 6DA
- WRENN ID
- scattered-lancet-auburn
- Grade
- B2
- Local Planning Authority
- Fermanagh and Omagh
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Date first listed
- 14 March 2005
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
This is a rural Presbyterian barn church dating to the mid-19th century, likely constructed between 1840 and 1859. It is situated within a small churchyard, north of the Cloncallick Townland, and is aligned northeast-southwest. The building retains much of its original external character and has virtually all of its internal fabric intact.
The church has a pitched roof covered with natural slate tiles and terracotta ridge crestings. Two ridge ventilators are present, one to the left of the centre and one on the northeast gable. Overhanging eaves feature exposed rafter tails and half-round metal rainwater goods. The walls are cement harled, with stepped cement stucco quoins above a slightly advanced base course. The windows are lattice-paned lancets set in cement-rendered reveals and have stone sills, unless otherwise noted. The northeast gable is blank and is almost entirely abutted by a large, projecting gabled entrance porch, detailed as part of the church but without eaves. This porch’s gable features a small Y-tracery lancet window on either side; the left cheek contains a modern timber-sheeted entrance door set in a cement-rendered reveal, and the right cheek is blank. The southeast and northwest elevations each contain three pairs of lancet windows. The southwest gable has a set of three lancets, the central one being taller.
The church is set within a small churchyard containing primarily 19th and 20th century memorials, including a stone obelisk erected in memory of Alexander Bailey, who died in 1897. A building is indicated at this location on the 1834 Ordnance Survey map and was noted as a Presbyterian Meeting House in the first Valuation. It was explicitly noted as a Presbyterian Meeting House on the 1857 Ordnance Survey map. It is likely the church referenced in the 1835 Ordnance Survey Memoir as "to be built."
The building exhibits architectural interest due to its style, proportions, and setting. The church holds local historical significance.
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