Castlefin Congregational Church.
There are plans for the old Congregational Church in Castlefin to be turned into a house.
A planning application has been submitted to Donegal County Council by Darren MacAodha in respect of the proposed works to the building.
It is proposed for a conversion and change of use from Church building to use as a residential dwelling house, including all ancillary and associated site development works.
The application notes that the proposal will require the carrying out of works to a protected structure.
The Church dates to the mid-to-late 19th century when it was built using rubble stone masonry.
One of two Congregational Churches in Donegal – the other is located in Raphoe – the building has kept its original form and character.
Donegal County Council says that a decision will be made by June 16, 2024.
The building's listing on the National Built Heritage Service says: “The visual expression and integrity of this building is enhanced by the retention of its salient fabric including natural slate roof and crested ridge tiles. The pointed-arch window openings give this building the bare minimum of a Gothic Revival architectural character.”
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