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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 ...
Downpatrick Urban District (from 1925) 1 - Downpatrick Urban Created in 1925 from part of Downpatrick RD, by virtue of the Downpatrick Urban District Order, 1924 [26] Down: Dromore Urban District 1 - Dromore Urban Banbridge: East Down Rural District
Crossgar is on the main A7 road, 5 miles (8 km) north of Downpatrick and 16 miles (26 km) south of Belfast, and on the B7 minor road between Ballynahinch and Killyleagh. The village is served by Ulsterbus route 15 and 215 Downpatrick to Belfast. Crossgar railway station opened on 23 March 1859, but finally closed on 16 January 1950. [5]
Postcode areas shown with former postal counties. This is a list of postcode districts in the United Kingdom and Crown Dependencies. A group of postcode districts with the same alphabetical prefix is called a postcode area. All, or part, of one or more postcode districts are grouped into post towns. [1]
Kilclief (from the Irish Cill Cléithe meaning 'church of wattle') [1] is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland.It is situated in the historic baronies of Lecale Lower and Lecale Upper.
The Dublin Penny Journal of 30 March 1833 describes Ardglass as follows: . Ardglass is picturesquely situated on the shore of a little harbour of the same name, in the Barony of Lecale, seven miles S.E. of Downpatrick; and though now a mean village, with very few inhabitants, ranked, anciently, as the principal town of trade, next to Carrickfergus, in the province of Ulster.
Killough (/ k ɪ ˈ l ɒ x / ki-LOKH; from Irish Cill Locha, meaning 'church of the loch') [1] [2] is a village and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland.It lies on the Irish Sea shore near Ardglass, five miles southeast of Downpatrick.
Ballykinler (Irish: Baile Coinnleora), [1] often transcribed as Ballykinlar, is a village and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland.It lies 12 kilometres south west of Downpatrick, in the parish of Tyrella and Dundrum.