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Places of Worship Peninsula PLACES OF WORSHIP – ARDS AND NORTH DOWN Information on this page is up to date as of 14th May 2020 – If you notice an error or have information on another place of worship please contact [email protected] Peninsula Address Phone Email No. Millisle & Ballywalter (028) 9122 9118 https://sites.google.com/site/millisle Ballycopeland Road andbally/Home Presbyterian Millisle Church BT22 2HS Millisle Baptist 22 Main Street https://www.millislebaptist.org/ Church Millisle BT22 2HR St. Patricks Main Street (028) 9186 1802 http://www.carrowdoreparish.org.u Millisle Millisle k/ (Joint Parish with BT22 2HR Carrowdore) Living Water, 73 Main Street https://livingwaterni.org/contact- Millisle Millisle us.php BT22 2HR Carrowdore & Church Road (028) 9186 1233 Ballyfrenis Carrowdore Presbyterian BT22 Church Christ Church, Church Hill (028) 9186 1802 http://www.carrowdoreparish.org.u Carrowdore Woburn Road k/ (Joint Parish with Carrowdore St. Patricks, BT22 2HY Millisle) Cardy Gospel Cardy Road [email protected] Hall East https://www.cardygospelhall.org/co BT22 2LR ntact-us/ Ballywalter Main Street (028) 4275 8337 https://www.ballywalterpci.org/cont Presbyterian Ballywalter act-us.html Church BT22 2PJ Ballywalter 2 Whitechurch (028) 4275 7579 [email protected] Parish Holy Road Trinity Church Ballywalter BT22 2JY Ballywalter 47 Well Road [email protected] Gospel Hall Ballywalter BT22 2PQ Glastry Manse Road (028) 4273 8210 enquiries@glastrymethodistchurch. Methodist Glastry co.uk Church BT22 1DG Ballyhalbert 38 Shore Road www.ballyhalbertgospelhall.co.uk Gospel Hall Ballyhalbert BT22 1BJ St. Andrews 191 Main (028) 4277 1234 https://www.downanddromore.org/f Ballyhalbert Road ind-a-church/ballyhalbert Parish Church Portavogie BT22 1DE PLACES OF WORSHIP – ARDS AND NORTH DOWN Information on this page is up to date as of 14th May 2020 – If you notice an error or have information on another place of worship please contact [email protected] Ardkeen Christ Ballgela Road (028) 4277 1234 Church Ardkeen, Cloughey BT22 1AF Trinity Main Road (028) 4278 8377 [email protected] Presbyterian Cloughey Church, BT22 1DX Cloughey Ebenezer 102 New Road (028) 4277 1495 https://www.thegospelhall.net/a/Po Gospel Hall – Portavogie rtavogie-Gospel-Hall Portavogie BT22 1EN Trinity Free 27 New Road (028) 4277 1793 http://www.freepresbyterian.org/ch Presbyterian Portavogie urch/portavogie/ Church BT22 1EN Ballyhemlin 7-9 Nursery (028) 9187 2265 [email protected] Non- Road subscribing Ballyhalbert Presbyterian BT22 2QZ Church Trinity 26-34 Main (028) 4278 8377 https://www.trinitygreyabbey.org/ Presbyterian Street [email protected] Church Greyabbey BT22 2NE The First 90 07966 836 984 [email protected] Presbyterian Newtownards Church (Non- Road subscribing), Greyabbey Greyabbey BT22 2NE St. Saviour Church Street (028) 4278 8386 [email protected] Church, Greyabbey Greyabbey BT22 2NQ Balligan Church 44 Inishargy http://ballywalter.down.anglican.org Road /balligan/ Kircubbin BT22 2RQ Kircubbin Church (028) 4273 8368 Presbyterian Avenue Church Kircubbin BT22 2SL St. Mary Star of Shore Road (028) 4273 8294 [email protected] the Sea Church, Kircubbin (028) 4273 8175 Nunsquarter BT22 2RY St. Joseph’s 46 Blackstaff (028) 4273 8294 [email protected] Church, Road (028) 4273 8175 Ballycranbeg Kircubbin BT22 1AG PLACES OF WORSHIP – ARDS AND NORTH DOWN Information on this page is up to date as of 14th May 2020 – If you notice an error or have information on another place of worship please contact [email protected] Kircubbin Maxwell Court (028) 4273 8957 [email protected] Community Main Street Church Kircubbin BT22 2SR Holy Trinity 63 Main Street (028) 4272 9307 https://www.downanddromore.org/f Church of Kircubbin ind-a-church/greyabbey Ireland, BT22 2SR Kircubbin St. James 10 Church (028) 4272 9307 [email protected] Ballyphilip Street Parish, Portaferry Portaferry BT22 1LS St. Patrick’s Ballyphilip (028) 4272 8373 www.portaferryparish.com Church, Road, Ballyphilip Portaferry BT22 1RD St. Patrick’s Ballygalget (028) 4272 8373 www.portaferryparish.com Church, Road Ballygalget Ballygalget BT22 1NE St. Cooey’s The Square (028) 4272 8373 www.portaferryparish.com Oratory, The Portaferry Square BT23 8NN Portaferry 18 Steel (028) 4272 8808 https://www.porticoards.com/ Presbyterian Dickson Church (Portico) Avenue Portaferry BT22 1LE Portaferry Ferry Street (028) 4073 8210 [email protected] Methodist Portaferry g Church BT22 1PB .
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