Clifton Street Orange Hall and the Carlisle Memorial Methodist Church
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Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 10 Jul 2015
The Orange Hall (surmounted by a statue of King William III, the Union flag and the Northern Ireland flag) dates from 1887 and is built of igneous Newtownards stone with decorations in red Dumfries stone. Next door is the church hall of the former Carlisle Memorial Church which is used as a centre by Belfast's Indian community. The third building is the steepled former Carlisle Memorial Church, in its day Ireland's biggest Methodist church. http://www.belfastbuildingstrust.org/carlisle.php