CLAR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (1827-1962)
After Redcastle, on the main road to Moville you will come across this old graveyard and site of a church on the right-hand side of the road (there is a parking area in front of it).
The building there is not the ruins of a church, rather it is a building used by the carers of the graveyard grounds.
(Not to be confused with the church at Clar, Donegal Town which is a Catholic church and still in use).
The building there is not the ruins of a church, rather it is a building used by the carers of the graveyard grounds.
(Not to be confused with the church at Clar, Donegal Town which is a Catholic church and still in use).
The information stone there reads:
“Clar
1692 Culdaff and Moville Presbyterian congregations applied to the Lagan Presbyterian for a Minister.
The Church on this site built in 1827, closed 1962, replaced an earlier church in the area and preceded the present churches of Moville and Greenbank.”
“Clar
1692 Culdaff and Moville Presbyterian congregations applied to the Lagan Presbyterian for a Minister.
The Church on this site built in 1827, closed 1962, replaced an earlier church in the area and preceded the present churches of Moville and Greenbank.”