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About Cleenish (Bellanaleck)
Cleenish (Bellanaleck) is a Church of Ireland church in Cleenish, County Fermanagh. It is in the Diocese of Clogher.
History
The church was built around 1763 in the village of Bellanaleck, six miles from Enniskillen and close to the shores of Lough Erne. It takes its name from the nearby island of Cleenish, one of a series of monastic sites on Lough Erne, where the original church stood.
The parish of Mullaghdun was established as a rural curacy out of the greater parish of Cleenish in 1817. The two parishes were amalgamated in 1978.
The building
The church is an eighteenth-century hall and tower. Welland and Gillespie added the east window, a cantilevered west gallery and benches in 1869. There are three stained glass windows, and two seventeenth-century monuments.
Clergy
- Incumbent Rev Canon Jennifer McWhirter