Holy Trinity Church, Kildorragh Glebe

Holy Trinity Presbyterian, Kildorough, , Co. Cavan, Ireland, built in 1862 and consecrated on 3rd April 1864. It was used for occasional sevices in the early 1960's but closed sometime in the 1970's. I first came across this church when looking to move from Dublin, it was months after I had moved ot the area that I realised it was within 5 minutes of my new home. its a beautiful little church and sad to see it in such a bad way, broken windows and teh door is in a bad state of repair. But asd you can see it has recently (2019) had the grounds and street wall refurbished and i believe teh interior has also been cleaned up.

I first came across the Holy Trinity Church about 6 years ago when i was considering a relocation to Cavan. back then teh grounds wer not so well maintained, but it has been updated over teh last year or two with teh outer boundary wall rebuilt. Sadly i see its now up for sale.

A Gothic Revival Church of Ireland church, built 1862, with three-bay nave, gabled chancel with vestry as smaller gable set into south side, two-stage entrance tower with spire attached to south-west. Holy Trinity Church is a small but exquisitely detailed rural church, designed by Welland & Gillespie, architects to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and comparable in many details to St John’s Church in Cloverhill. It retains nearly all its original materials, including an elaborate east window and unusually integrated vestry. The tower is an interesting design, with unusual angles that .