Carrickfergus Congregational Church Hall, Queen Street, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, BT38 8AD is a Grade B2 listed building in the Mid and East Antrim local planning authority area, Northern Ireland. First listed on 8 July 1991.
Carrickfergus Congregational Church Hall, Queen Street, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, BT38 8AD
- WRENN ID
- proud-jade-curlew
- Grade
- B2
- Local Planning Authority
- Mid and East Antrim
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Date first listed
- 8 July 1991
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
An attached late-nineteenth-century Romanesque-styled double-height church hall, dated 1890, located on the north side of Queen Street. Rectangular on plan, facing south; two-storey T-plan linking block to north, canted return to east of linking block, single-storey modern porch (of little interest) to east of linking block. Pitched natural slate roof, sandstone verge on moulded corbel, replacement half-round metal gutters. Walling is Flemish-bonded red brick over plinth. Windows are round-headed with flush chamfered sills. Principal (south) elevation is symmetrical with two replacement four-light casements flanking central rose window of six roundels encircling seventh over entrance opening; windows surmounted by round-headed single-rebated arches with archivolts surmounted on pilaster strips with imposts. Apex is basket-weaved brick nogging with central shield-shaped datestone over moulded recessed panel embossed “Independent Sabbath School.” Entrance is gabled with moulded corbelled-out verge, round-headed replacement vertically sheeted double-leaf doors, plate glass fanlight. West elevation has blocked windows (filled in with cement render). East elevation is abutting a public house, while the northern end has a single-bay two-storey pitched porch opening onto alleyway. North elevation is abutted by linking block. Church hall is situated perpendicular to church, principal façade flanked by two attached two-bay two-storey flanking wings with pitched roofs, block-marked walls, square-headed replacement timber casements. Left wing is residence, principal (south) elevation first floor is two windows wide, ground floor has replacement panel door to left and two windows to right; west gable has single window to first floor left end; rear elevation ground floor is abutted by cement-rendered shed (of little interest), first floor has single window; east gable is entirely abutted by church hall. Right wing is church hall educational facility and detailed as left wing but principal elevation is two windows wide; first floor has uPVC casements, ground floor has blocked (with cement render) window to left, blocked door to right. East gable is entirely abutted by church hall. Rear elevation is abutted by two-storey return (of little interest) and single-storey block (of no interest), both flat roofed. Roof: Pitched natural slate Walling: Flemish-bonded red brick Windows: Round-headed timber casements Rainwater Goods: Replacement half-round metal gutters
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