- Building type: Church
- Date of construction: 1796
- Architect: Not Assigned
- Listing: B+
- HB/SMR Ref: HB01/02/008
- 2nd Survey by EHS: No


Holy Trinity Church, Cumber Lower, Claudy
County Londonderry

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 Type Category: | Schist |
Primary Stone Type: | Claudy Schist |
Secondary Stone Type: | Dungannon Sandstone |
Other Stone Type: | Barony Glen Sandstone (Dungiven) |
Replacement Stone Type: | |
Stonework Construction: | Rough-coursed rubble |
Stonework Condition: | Schist is in reasonably good condition with fragmentation of isolated blocks only, dressing is also in good condition with mild granular disintegration and occasional flaking only |
Condition Assessment (QUB): | 1 |