103 charlotte street ballymoney
With a double built in wardrobe and views over the front gardens. Previously used as a study - so lots of high level sockets plus a telephone point. A luxurious and recently installed contemporary suite including a panel bath, w. With a Fakro roof window and walk in access to a useful eaves storage area.
The property is set amidst c 0. With an electric up and over door, uPVC window, strip lights, power points, partly floored loft, plumbed for an automatic washing machine and a cloakroom with a w.
The rear patio leads onto the extensive rear garden which is laid in lawn together with a large storage shed and a greenhouse. Directions Enjoying a semi rural feeling within the town boundary whilst also within walking distance to the town centre and amenities.
Request More Information. The building is a large three Storey construction of great architectural beauty with large arched windows and the clock tower attached to one end.
The centre of the building is much higher than the rest of the building. The campanile now above the clock is in accordance with a continental design and there is a weather vane in the shape of a salmon.
Inside on the ground floor there is a very large robing room and toilets. The first floor is approached by a winding stairway and here we have another large dressing room and the Lodge room itself, which is approximately sq. The walls are panelled half way up to which is an extremely high ceiling and is very tastefully decorated and well fitted out with furniture and carpet.
The first Lodge ever formed in Carey and Dunluce was in Ballymoney in It was Lodge No. The Masonic bodies which sit in the hall today are two Craft Lodges, No. In the anti room hangs the only three proper tracing boards in Carey and Dunluce. They are 3. They are a most beautiful example of tracing boards. On the stairs there is a large heavy carved wooden coat of arms of the McDonell family, who were the Earls of Antrim.
There are also various glass cabinets holding Masonic medals and regalia, but for me the most precious thing in Ballymoney hall is an Illuminated Album presented to a Worshipful Brother Robert Adarns in for his services to Lodge No.
The album consists of thick wooden pages decorated with colourful scripts and designs; it has 18 water-colour paintings of all the places of beauty in North Antrim by the Irish artists Carey and Thompson. Thanks to Irish Masonic Records v3. The hall is on the right hand side of the main street in the village when travelling from the Ballymena direction.
There is no car park and limited on street availability. From the square take the road for the Giants Causeway and the hall is a short distance along on the right. Bushmills, where Whiskey has been distilled since and Masons have practiced their strange rituals since , when the first Warrant No.
Sir Francis E. MacNaughten donated the site in the centre of the town and the other two Bushmills Lodges, No. Of these three original Warrants that met in the district, only Bushmills No. The hall is a single storey building, although there was once a balcony when the hall was used for concerts and other forms of live entertainment. Indeed it was probably the only Masonic Hall that had its own Band, which was formed from the Members of No.
This band was finally disbanded by Provincial Grand Lodge of Antrim, who in those days took a very dim view of the whole affair. The hall today is in a very good condition. The interior of the hall consists of an entrance hall, cloakroom, stores, toilets and a lovely little licensed lounge bar, one of only two in the area of Carey and Dunluce.
The only other licensed club is in Ballymoney. The Bushmills Lodge room is very tastefully decorated throughout. There is a glass cabinet in the hall with several Masonic jewels, and there are pictures and newspaper cuttings framed on the walls to record important occasions in the history of the lodge. The original silver trowel used in the laying of the foundation stone in is on display. Carareagh No.
This is the smallest hall in Carey and Dunluce and measures 17ft by 29ft on the outside walls. It was built in and is a one storey semi detached building, pebble dashed with what it known locally as Ballycastle dash, which is a light gravel washed into the nearby coastline, close to Ballintoy Harbour.
The building consists of a small entrance porch and main hall which seats about 45 at total capacity. Needless to say when this takes place the ritual that we Masons know as Perambulating the Lodge cannot be enacted.
They are very intricately designed with coloured Masonic symbols and the only other jugs like them that I know about are in the museum in Molesworth Street. There is a clear wine bottle with no date. It is a very curious ornament, filled with carved wooden Masonic symbols built inside the bottle as one would build a ship in a bottle.
Other small items of interest include a soap stone carved in the shape of a horseshoe with Masonic symbols carved on it, including the compass and square. A silver level of great antiquity with a crudely carved Sun, a hand holding a trowel and a cable tow and of course a compass and square. There is also a very old collection of delft used by the Brethren many moons ago for a cup of tea or maybe something stronger, like some of the locally brewed poteen.
Cararreagh was once noted for its tradition of having a goat tethered outside the front door of the Lodge Room. Driving through Carnlough, turn left at the harbour and follow signs for a Car Park.
The hall overlooks the car park from the hill behind it. Travelling along the coast toward the castle turn left or right on the roundabout in front of the castle and follow the signs for the Railway Station.
Turning left towards the Railway Station the hall is situated on the left hand side of the street. Chatham Hall Masonic Lodge No. Warrant was granted on the 7th June and the present hall was built in and the foundation stone was laid by Rt. William Wallace, Provincial Grand Master.
The hall has been restored to its former glory in recent years. This is a two storey building with an entrance hall, cloakroom, toilets and a large function room on the ground floor.
The first floor consists of a small ante room and a very pleasant Lodge room. This hall is very popular among the Masons in the surrounding district, evident by the large crowds that attend installations and closing nights.
There are two small printed tracing boards of the second and third Degree; they are 18 ins. William Reeves. The items of value in the hall are few; one item of interest is a cushion for the candidate to kneel for prayer which is beautifully embroidered with Masonic symbols and dated 5th December Turning off the main coast road for Islandmagee you approach a crossroads where you turn left for Ballylumford.
This road lead straight to the hall approx three miles distant and clearly visible on the right hand side of a junction and gentle bend in the road. Lodge, No. Find company:. Empty cart. Free company watchdog service Enter your email:.
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