thumb|250px|The harbour Portbraddon or Portbraddan () is a hamlet in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The hamlet has an ancient salmon fishing station. A popular saying states that Portbraddon contained the smallest church in Ireland. The building in question was constructed in the 1950s as a cow byre, which the government listed without prior research. The church, which was named after St. Gobban, and measured long, wide, was demolished in 2017 by the new owner.
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thumb|250px|The harbour Portbraddon or Portbraddan () is a hamlet in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The hamlet has an ancient salmon fishing station. A popular saying states that Portbraddon contained the smallest church in Ireland. The building in question was constructed in the 1950s as a cow byre, which the government listed without prior research. The church, which was named after St. Gobban, and measured long, wide, was demolished in 2017 by the new owner.
thumb|St. Gobban's Chapel, which was considered by many the smallest church in Ireland until 2017, can be seen on the left.
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