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At the southern end of the Malone Road lies Malone House, a mansion in the late Georgian style. The house is now maintained by Belfast City Council. [2] The residential streets leading off the Malone Road and Upper Malone Road are known for their high property prices, and the area is therefore a byword in Northern Ireland for affluence. [3]
St. Patricks C. of I., 260 Upper Malone Road, Dunmurry, Belfast, County Down BT17 9LD Church Lisburn B+ B HB19/23/001 A: Holy Trinity C. of I., Ballylesson Road, Belfast, County Down BT8 8JU Church Lisburn B+ B HB19/23/033
Malone Park is a private avenue in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It forms a conservation area. [1] The majority of the houses are Victorian and have large grounds surrounding them. There is a gate lodge at each end of the avenue. The Lisburn Road end is inaccessible to vehicular traffic as is the Balmoral Avenue gate.
STRANDTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL NORTH ROAD SYDENHAM, Belfast School Belfast B+ HB26/14/012: Upload Photo. ST. POLYCARP'S C OF I CHURCH UPPER LISBURN ROAD, Belfast CHURCH Belfast B+ HB26/15/008: Upload Photo. DANESFORT 120 MALONE ROAD, Belfast House Belfast B+ HB26/17/002: Upload Photo. HENRY GARRETT BUILDING STRANMILLIS COLLEGE STRANMILLIS ROAD, Belfast
Sport Northern Ireland, officially the Sports Council for Northern Ireland, [1] is the regional government sports council (funding body) for Northern Ireland.Its head office is based, near Barnett Demesne, at the "House of Sport" on Upper Malone Road in Belfast.
Down County Museum, is located on the Mall in English Street in Downpatrick and was formerly the old Down County Gaol. It was built between 1789 and 1796 at the behest of the County Grand Jury of Down under the supervision of Marquess of Downshire, the Earl of Hillsborough and the Hon Edward Ward, it was designed by architect Charles Lilly.
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The English administration in Ireland in the years following the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland created counties as the major subdivisions of an Irish province. [6] This process lasted from the 13th to 17th centuries; however, the number and shape of the counties that would form the future Northern Ireland would not be defined until the Flight of the Earls allowed the shiring of Ulster from ...