Articles of interest in Carryduff
Annadorn Dolmen is a dolmen sited at the Buck's Head near Loughinisland, in the townland of Annadorn. Nearby you can find the old Annadorn school and post office in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is on the north-east shore of Loughinisland Lake, …
In Northern Ireland, the A7 is a major trunk road running some 16 miles (26 km) from Downpatrick, through Crossgar and Saintfield, to Carryduff.
The A55 road forms Belfast's outer-ring road.
The A22 is a road in County Down, in Northern Ireland. Its route starts in Dundonald and runs to Comber, forming the main transport corridor connecting Belfast and Comber, a commuter town situated 8 miles outside of the city. After bypassing Comber …
St Patricks GAC is a Gaelic Athletic Association in County Down, Northern Ireland. The club was founded in 1950 and the current playing field is situated near Lisburn. The current playing field is not owned by St Pats. The old playing field was laid…
West Down was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
The Wallace Park in Lisburn, Northern Ireland was bequeathed to the people of Lisburn by Sir Richard Wallace. It is a pleasant park with tree-lined walkways. There is a number of football pitches, tennis courts, a duck pond and a children's adventur…
Tievenadarragh (from Irish Taobh an Doire, meaning "hillside of the oak wood") is a townland at Loughinisland, County Down, Northern Ireland. The townland contains the Loughinisland Churches, the remains of three ruined churches dating from the 13th…
The Calling is an outdoor sculpture located in Belfast; at the junction of Gordon Street and Dunbar Junction, it consists of a bright red stylised human figure calling into the distance while standing on an ordinary chair atop an extended (and angle…
Taylors Avenue is a football stadium in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is the home stadium of local football team Carrick Rangers F.C.. Taylors Avenue has a capacity of 6,000. There are two covered stands, with the rest of the gr…
Royal Exchange is a planned development based in the North East Quarter of Belfast City Centre. This is a major mixed use regeneration scheme in a prime city centre location, with a total area of 874,266 sq ft (81,222.0 m2). and the opportunity of H…
The Red Barn Gallery, or RBG Belfast, is a photography gallery and exhibition space in central Belfast, Northern Ireland, and the first there to be dedicated to film and analogue based exhibitions.
Royal Air Force Sydenham or more simply RAF Sydenham is a former Royal Air Force station in Northern Ireland.
The Northern Ireland Music Archive is a digital archive of materials related to music from Northern Ireland. It is based on a publicly accessible computer system situated in the Music Library at Belfast Central Library, Belfast, County Antrim.
North Down was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
North Armagh was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
Newtownabbey was a single-member county constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
Mount (also known as Mount Halt) was a station located near the town of Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland. At one time it formed part of a tight cluster of stations, each located one minute from the other.
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