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Trinity, Bailieborough, Secession Presbyterian
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A small, carefully detailed, Gothic Revival church, built in the late nineteenth century on a site donated by Isaac Bloom of nearby Tanderagee House. The simple form of this church is enlivened by the highly quality ashlar detailing to the nave and porch. The plain exterior is enriched by the yellow brick detailing to the window surrounds and eaves, which provide an aesthetic contrast to the rustic detail of the stone walling. The church and hall form an interesting ensemble that is an important part of the town's social and architectural heritage.
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Second Presbyterian Church, Bailieborough and Trinity
These are two distinct churches here. The Second Presbyterian Church was built in 1770 at Urcher, one mile outside Bailieborough. Only its graveyard now remains. The church was demolished when the new Trinity Church was built in 1887 on the Virginia Road in Bailieborough.
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Trinity, Bailieborough, Secession Presbyterian
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