Holy Trinity Church, Ballycastle, County Antrim
Details
Accessibility
The Church is on flat, graveled grounds, and its entrance doors are level with the floor. The church is situated beside a Co-op shop car park which is also beside the Church hall (Ramoan Parish Centre). There are also parking paces outside the gates. The pavements to the church are wide and are raised about a foot off the ground.
Brief description
Holy Trinity, Church of Ireland, is situated in the Diamond, the main square, and is a Grade A listed building. The Church was completed in 1756 being built by Colonel Hugh Boyd.
Address
Holy Trinity, The Diamond, Ballycastle BT54 6AW
Phone
Website
https://www.ramoan.org.uk/contact/
Directions
Follow the road through Ballycastle, continuing straight down Castle Street you will see the Church situated at the bottom, in the square called the Diamond.
Opening Times
"As of Sunday the 13th September 2020, Holy Trinity will reopen for public worship. You can find our September services at this (link) The Ramoan Parish Centre remains closed at this time until further notice. We apologise for any inconvenience caused and will be sure to update with reopening information when it becomes available." See https://www.ramoan.org.uk/
Transport
Public transport via bus and by own transport. Nearest train station is Ballymoney then one would need other transport to Ballycastle. Check Translink for up to date bus routes. https://www.translink.co.uk/timetables
Amenities
There are many amenities located surrounding the Church as it is located in the centre of the town, with a Car park and town hall situated to the right of the church. There are also parking paces outside the gates. Toilets and accessible toilets are in the Church hall (Ramoan Parish Centre) behind Church.
Travel Information
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Or call Translink on 028 90 66 66 30