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The Church of Holy Trinity has been leased to the Carlingford Lough Heritage Trust by the Church of Ireland Community and refurbished as a heritage centre. The present church is the result of extensive renovations carried out in 1804. The windows were inserted into an existing fabric and the south wall contains a simple pointed doorway of 17th century date. The foundation of the church may date back as far as the 13th century. The building is attached to a three storey crenellated tower which dates to the 15th or 16th century. The original function of the tower is unclear but in more recent times it was used as a belfry. The surrounding graveyard is inter-denominational and the earliest inscribed gravestone is dated 1703.
Carlingford Heritage Centre offers a spectacular venue for a civil marriage ceremony. Formerly a church with medieval and Victorian heritage, it has been restored as a magnificent assembly space ideal for weddings and arts events.
Weddings, and other civil ceremonies such as wedding vow renewals, commitment ceremonies, naming ceremonies and life celebrations, are popular here because the venue offers a unique and charming interior with warm décor and a welcoming atmosphere. Located on a hill overlooking the panoramic view of Carlingford Lough and the Mourne Mountains, Carlingford Heritage Centre also offers the perfect backdrop to make your wedding photographs special.