AOH Hall, 106 Ballinderry Bridge Road, Ballinderry, BT80 0XA is a listed building in the Mid Ulster local planning authority area, Northern Ireland.

AOH Hall, 106 Ballinderry Bridge Road, Ballinderry, BT80 0XA

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Grade
Local Planning Authority
Mid Ulster
Country
Northern Ireland
Source
NI Environment Agency listing

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Description

Ballinderry Hibernian Hall is a detached single-storey hall built in 1915. It stands on the west side of Ballinderry Bridge Road, to the east of Cookstown in County Londonderry.

The building is rectangular in plan with a gable-ended front elevation facing onto the road. A datestone embedded in the gable bears the inscription "BALLINDERRY HIBERNIAN HALL 1915". The front elevation features a projecting entrance porch to the left, which has a pitched tile roof with decorative timber fascia boards to the gable. The porch contains a single square-headed timber sheeted door, with matching doors also present on the side elevations.

The side elevations are four windows in width. The windows are square-headed with brick surrounds and voussoirs, though many have since been boarded up. A metal ventilator inscribed "THE SANATORIUM VENTILATOR" is located at ground level on one side elevation. The rear gable-ended elevation is rendered in roughcast.

The external walls are constructed of snecked and rubble stone with brick quoin stones to the corners. A projecting moulded yellow brick corbelled eaves course runs around the building. The pitched roof is covered with artificial tiles laid in a fish scale pattern, with pierced clay ridge tiles. Yellow brick chimneys stand at each gable end, though these are partially fallen in. Decorative carved timber fascia boards ornament the gable ends. Rainwater goods are cast iron.

A later single-storey flat-roofed return has been added to the north-east side. This return has square-headed windows at high level with protective metal security grills set on concrete sills, and an external timber-boarded door accessed by a concrete step.

The building remains substantially in original condition, though alterations including the entrance porch and flat-roofed extension have detracted from its overall appearance. The hall is shown on the Ordnance Survey map of 1937 (revised 1929) as "Ballinderry Hibernian Hall".

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