Former church
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Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 30 Jul 2017
This beautiful neo-Classical style church was built in 1837 as Londonderry Third Presbyterian Church. It was one of the first buildings in the Victorian expansion of the city. It closed as a church in 1982 and became a glass factory. Now it is used by the Irish language and cultural centre (Culturlann). Listed, grade B1, there is much detail and history at: http://appsc.doeni.gov.uk/buildings/buildview.aspx?id=967&js=false