Albany Presbyterian Church, 5 Albany Road, Killycolpy, Dungannon, Co Tyrone is a listed building in the Mid Ulster local planning authority area, Northern Ireland.
Albany Presbyterian Church, 5 Albany Road, Killycolpy, Dungannon, Co Tyrone
- WRENN ID
- quartered-minaret-nettle
- Grade
- Local Planning Authority
- Mid Ulster
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Source
- NI Environment Agency listing
Description
Albany Presbyterian Church is a detached Presbyterian church built around 1838, located on the north side of Albany Road to the northwest of Killycolpy, Dungannon, County Tyrone. It comprises a long rectangular nave with a single-storey flat-roofed entrance porch to the west and a single-storey vestry to the rear east.
The church is built of unpainted dry dash render on a projecting cut-stone plinth. The west elevation is gable-ended and features a projecting flat-roofed entrance porch at its centre. The doorway, positioned south of the porch, is square-headed with a panelled timber door set within a rendered surround with projecting kneelers and shoulders, pedimented to the top. A round-headed window with stained glass is located to the west of the porch. Continuous rendered string courses run at arch springer level and sill level. The porch has quoin stones to its edges and a projecting cut-stone base. A lean-to extension with a black metal roof abuts the porch to the north, with a square-headed timber door to the west. The remainder of the west gable is largely blank, with a single small roundel at its centre.
The north and south elevations are three bays in width. The south elevation, which faces the road and entrance drive, features long round-headed lancet timber windows set on cut-stone sills with plain rendered surrounds. Round-headed carved stone surrounds surmount the windows, forming a continuous string course at arch springer level. A datestone inscribed "A-D 1838" with a pedimented stucco surround marks the centre window. The east elevation is gable-ended with two round-headed windows with similar surrounds, and a roundel window to the gable.
The roof is hipped with natural slate. Rainwater goods are replacement extruded aluminium. Smooth render bands run to the edges of the front elevation.
A single-storey vestry extension, built around 1980, is located at the rear. It is rectangular in plan with a square-headed timber casement window and modern timber door to the south elevation, and three square-headed timber casement windows to the north elevation. The vestry roof is pitched with artificial slate.
The church is accompanied by a single-storey hall with a pitched roof located to the southeast, adjacent to the roadside, and a two-storey former manse located to the east. The church appears on the revised Ordnance Survey map of 1853–57 marked as "Albany Presbyterian meeting house". The north-eastern extension appears to have been added around the 1990s.
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