The Presbyterians built their first meeting house in Kircubbin in 1777. This was replaced by the present building in 1861. The church is surrounded by a large graveyard. Kircubbin is a predominantly Catholic community.
See J5962 : K6 telephone box, Kircubbin (2013-2). The inscription, covered by many layers of paint, showing that the box was made by Walter Macfarlane’s Saracen Foundry, Glasgow.
An Ulsterbus Wright-bodied Volvo (2780 BCZ 2780) calling at the Main Street/Roden Street stop with the 09.55 Portaferry-Newtownards via Cloughey, Portavogie and Ballyhalbert.