Trinity Church, Ballymoney
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Rodeing Foot, Ballymoney
Gothic style church with lancet windows. Consists of a nave with pitched slate roof, no transepts. Shallow side chapel at chancel and opposite cross-gabled vestry. At front (South) entrance is by a double arched recessed doorway flanked by a square bell tower with stone spire to West and to East a 2 storey octagonal aisle chapel.
Stone Information
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Stone Type Category :
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Primary Stone:
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Replacement Stone:
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Stonework Construction:Regular-coursed rock-faced
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Stonework Condition:Despite some surface greening of stone and deterioration of isolated sandstone blocks, the stonework is generally in good condition.
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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):295366
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OS Irish Grid (Northing):425840
Architect Information
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Building Type:
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Date of construction:1885
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Listing:B
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HB/SMR Ref:HB04/12/003
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2nd survey by EHS:No