St Andrew Presbyterian Church
Bangor, County Down
We are an enthusiastic community of people, who are constantly learning what it means to love the Lord and to share His love with the world around us.
Dating from 1849, the building was extended and reconfigured in 1909 to a design by St John Phillips.
Donaghadee, County Down
The church follows a typical Methodist design, with a high central pulpit and rows of pews on the ground floor and in a gallery that extends over three sides of the church. The organ, which was behind the pulpit, has been repositioned to the side of the church and some pews have been removed at the front to create space for special services.
The church is distinctive because of the cupola added in 1909, and is unusual in that the main entrance is in front of the congregation. Some stained glass was added to the high, arched windows in the second half of the last century.
Bangor, County Down
We are an enthusiastic community of people, who are constantly learning what it means to love the Lord and to share His love with the world around us.
Newtownards, County Down
St Patrick’s is situated at the gateway to the Ards Peninsula in Newtownards and built in 1877 by Lady Londonderry.
Greyabbey, County Down
Along with Inch Abbey, Greyabbey is the best example of Anglo-Norman Cistercian architecture in Ulster and was the daughter house of Holm Cultram in Cumbria.