- Building type: Hall
- Date of construction: 1877
- Architect: J.G. Ferguson
- Listing: B1
- HB/SMR Ref: HB01/19/011
- 2nd Survey by EHS: No


Apprentice Boys Memorial Hall, 13 Society Street, Derry
County Londonderry

Scottish Baronial style hall. West façade is 3 storey, 7 bays with a 4 storey tower on the South-West corner. Most windows are triple lancet, pointed arch on first floor and trefoil on 2nd. Three oriel windows, 1 at either end of first floor and one in centre of 2nd, small turret on North corner. North façade is 3 storey, 5 bays. Segmental arch windows on 2nd floor, casement with hood-mould on ground and first. Crow-stepped gables. Original hall is at North side, extended up Society Street to South. Top section of tower was formerly on original section and moved to corner of 1937 block
Stone Type Category: | Buff-Pink Sandstone |
Primary Stone Type: | Local Carboniferous Sandstone |
Secondary Stone Type: | Newry Granodiorite |
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Stonework Construction: | Un-coursed rock-faced |
Stonework Condition: | Sandstone is generally in good condition but deterioration is present at the corners and edges of blocks due to the use of hard cement mortar |
Condition Assessment (QUB): | 1 |