Holy Trinity Church
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Cumber Lower, Claudy
Norman Romanesque style church. Three bay nave. Blind and rendered on North face. South side central bay has pedimented gable over central of 3 round arch windows. Recessed plate tracery. Stepped ashlar plinth. East projecting chancel with stepped quoins and Gothic tracery window. Fronted by square 3 stage bell tower. Tall rectangular pedimented doorway with plain ashlar surround. Pitched slate roof
Stone Information
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Stonework Construction:Rough-coursed rubble
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Condition Assessment (QUB):Stage 1 – A façade in this condition will only require localised remedial treatment concentrating on individual blocks. Stage 1 classification may also indicate that no intervention is needed with only periodic re-assessment of the façade is recommended.
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OS Irish Grid (Easting):251826
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OS Irish Grid (Northing):409064
Architect Information
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Building Type:
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Date of construction:1796
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Listing:B+
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HB/SMR Ref:HB01/02/008
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2nd survey by EHS:Yes