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The Down Arts Centre, located in the former Downpatrick Town Hall Inch Abbey Quoile Castle, near Downpatrick Steam locomotive O&K No. 1 operating at the Downpatrick and County Down Railway Ballyalton Court Cairn is a single court grave situated on a rock outcrop by the roadside 0.5 miles (0.80 km) from Ballyalton village, which is 2.25 miles (3 ...
It lies precisely on the head of Downpatrick Head, 5 kilometres from the town of Ballycastle in County Mayo, Ireland. [6] At a distance of 20 metres and 228 metres deep, it lies just above the sea. It is 45 metres high, 63 metres wide and 23 metres wide. [7]
In Ireland, Counties are divided into Civil Parishes and Parishes are further divided into townlands. The following is a list of townlands in County Down , Northern Ireland : [ 1 ] Contents:
The Downpatrick and County Down Railway operates a short section of the former Belfast and County Down line as a heritage railway between Downpatrick and Inch Abbey. Northern Ireland Railways operates the area's modern rail network.
County Down is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. County Down is bordered by County Antrim to the north, the Irish Sea to the east, County Armagh to the west and County Louth in the Republic of Ireland across Carlingford Lough to the southwest. This list shows towns and cities in bold.
Saul church Saint Patrick's statue. Saul (Irish: Sabhall Phádraig) is a village in County Down, Northern Ireland, within the civil parish of Saul and Ballee. [1] [2]The villages lies to the east of Downpatrick and has strong links with Saint Patrick.
English: Irish Street, Downpatrick. The third of the three streets in Downpatrick reflecting the likely ethnic origin of its inhabitants after settlement in the 17th century. The others are Scotch Street 517270 and English Street 172280. It runs from Church Street to Stream Street (background).
Map of the district's DEAs from 1993 to 2014. Down District Council was a Local Council in County Down in Northern Ireland. It merged with Newry and Mourne District Council in April 2015 under local government reorganisation in Northern Ireland to become Newry, Mourne and Down District Council. The council was headquartered in Downpatrick.