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It is the main Parish Church in Ballymena's Anglican parish of Kirkinriola and Ballyclug, and is the main civic church of the town. The current church replaced an older church dating from the early 18th century (of which the tower and graveyard can still be seen) on Church Street, and was opened in 1855.
Our Lady and St. Patrick R.C. Church, Castle St., Ballymoney Church Ballymoney B+ HB04/14/001: Ballypatrick, Ballymoney Outbuildings Ballymoney B+ HB04/15/009: Upload Photo. Turnley's Tower, Cushendall Tower Moyle B+ HB05/02/001: Glendun Viaduct Irragh/Clegnagh TLs Glendun Viaduct Moyle B+ HB05/03/026
The remains of the 1707 church. The tower was built in 1822 and is a listed building. [5] By 1704, the population of Ballymena had reached 800. In 1707, the first Protestant (Church of Ireland) parish church was built. In 1740, the original Ballymena Castle burned down. The Gracehill Moravian settlement was founded in 1765.
Armoy Presbyterian Church. There are the remains of an Irish round tower on the edge of the village. An early monastery was founded about AD 460 by Saint Olcán, a disciple of Saint Patrick. The only trace of an early monastery is the stump of the round tower, which stands in the grounds of St Patrick's Parish Church.
Ballymoney (Irish: Baile Monaidh ⓘ [ˌbˠalʲə ˈmˠɔnˠə], meaning 'townland of the moor') [3] is a town and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is within the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council area.
All Saints Parish Church, Church Street, Antrim 54°42′49″N 6°13′04″W / 54.7137°N 6.2179°W / 54.7137; -6.2179 ( All Saints Parish Church, Church Street Church
Church of the Holy Trinity. St Patrick's and St Brigid's Church is a Catholic church located on Moyle Road. Known locally as 'the Chapel', it was initially designed by Fr. Jeremiah McAuley who also designed St. Peter's Cathedral in Belfast. It was erected in 1870. An octagonal spire was added in 1898 and there were further alterations in 1993.
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