Magherally Presbyterian Church

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Magherally Presbyterian Church

Image: © P Flannagan Taken: 24 Feb 2008

Situated on the Kilmacrew Road, this church was built in 1734, 2 miles Northeast from Banbridge. The congregation of Magherally dates from 1656. It is approached through grand entrance gates and set next to the church hall which sadly hides the Church from the approach road. It is also known as the "Valley Church" to distinguish it from the Parish Church which is known as the "Church on the Hill".

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.365313
Longitude
-6.210263