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Ballyculter
Ballyculter is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Lecale Lower. Settlements The civil parish contains the following settlements: *Strangford Townlands Ballyculter civil parish contains the following townlands: * Audleystown * Ballintlieve * Ballyculter Lower * Ballyculter Upper * Ballylenagh * Cargagh * Carrintaggart * Castlemahon * Castleward *Chapel Island * Ferryquarter * Jackdaw Island * Killard Lower * Killard Upper * Lagnagoppoge * Loughkeelan * Raholp * Strangford Lower * Strangford Upper * Tullyratty See also *List of civil parishes of County Down In Ireland, Counties are divided into civil parishes which are sub-divided into townlands. The following is a list of civil parishes in County Down, Northern Ireland: A Aghaderg, Annaclone, Annahilt, Ardglass, Ardkeen, Ardquin B Ballee, Ba ... References {{County Down ...
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Ballyculter Lower
Ballyculter is a Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic Barony (geographic), barony of Lecale Lower. Settlements The civil parish contains the following settlements: *Strangford Townlands Ballyculter civil parish contains the following townlands: *Audleystown *Ballintlieve *Ballyculter Lower *Ballyculter Upper *Ballylenagh *Cargagh *Carrintaggart *Castlemahon, County Down, Castlemahon *Castleward *Chapel Island, County Down, Chapel Island *Ferryquarter *Jackdaw Island *Killard Lower *Killard Upper *Lagnagoppoge *Loughkeelan *Raholp *Strangford Lower *Strangford Upper *Tullyratty See also *List of civil parishes of County Down References

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Ballyculter Upper
Ballyculter is a civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Lecale Lower. Settlements The civil parish contains the following settlements: *Strangford Townlands Ballyculter civil parish contains the following townlands: * Audleystown * Ballintlieve *Ballyculter Lower * Ballyculter Upper * Ballylenagh * Cargagh * Carrintaggart *Castlemahon * Castleward *Chapel Island * Ferryquarter *Jackdaw Island *Killard Lower *Killard Upper * Lagnagoppoge * Loughkeelan * Raholp *Strangford Lower *Strangford Upper * Tullyratty See also *List of civil parishes of County Down In Ireland, Counties are divided into civil parishes which are sub-divided into townlands. The following is a list of civil parishes in County Down, Northern Ireland: A Aghaderg, Annaclone, Annahilt, Ardglass, Ardkeen, Ardquin B Ballee, Ba ... References {{County Down ...
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Lecale Lower
Lecale Lower (named after the former barony of Lecale) is a Barony (Ireland), barony in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies to the east of the county with Strangford Lough to its north and the Irish Sea to its right. It is bordered by five other baronies: Lecale Upper to the south; Ards Upper to the north-east just across the mouth of Strangford Lough; Dufferin (barony), Dufferin to the north; Castlereagh Upper to the north-west; and Kinelarty to the west. In medieval times the ''Ó Coltair'' (Coulter) sept is noted in the Lecale Lower area, of which the townland of Ballyculter gets its name. The barony of Lecale Lower was created in 1851 when the barony of Lecale was split into two, the other part being Lecale Upper. List of settlements Below is a list of the villages and population centres in Lecale Lower: Villages *Ardglass *Strangford Hamlets *Annacloy *Ballyhornan *Coney Island, County Down, Coney Island *Saul, County Down, Saul List of civil parishes Below is a list o ...
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List Of Civil Parishes Of County Down
In Ireland, Counties are divided into civil parishes which are sub-divided into townlands. The following is a list of civil parishes in County Down, Northern Ireland: A Aghaderg, Annaclone, Annahilt, Ardglass, Ardkeen, Ardquin B Ballee, Ballyculter, Ballykinler, Ballyphilip, Ballytrustan, Ballywalter, Bangor, Blaris, Bright C Castleboy, Clonallan, Clonduff, Comber D Donaghadee, Donaghcloney, Donaghmore, Down, Dromara, Dromore, Drumballyroney, Drumbeg, Drumbo, Drumgath, Drumgooland, Dundonald, Dunsfort G Garvaghy, Greyabbey H Hillsborough, Holywood I Inch, Inishargy K Kilbroney, Kilclief, Kilcoo, Kilkeel, Killaney, Killinchy, Killyleagh, Kilmegan, Kilmood, Kilmore, Knockbreda L Lambeg, Loughinisland M Maghera, Magheradrool, Magheralin, Magherally, Moira N Newry, Newtownards R Rathmullan S St. Andrews (alias Ballyhalbert), Saintfield, Saul, Seapatrick, Shankill, Slanes T Tullylish, Tullynakill, Tyrella W Warrenpoint, Witter See also *Lis ...
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Strangford Upper
Strangford (from Old Norse ''Strangr fjörðr'', meaning "strong sea-inlet") is a small village at the mouth of Strangford Lough, on the Lecale peninsula in County Down, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 475 at the 2001 Census. On the other side of the lough is Portaferry on the Ards Peninsula, and there is a ferry service between the two villages. The village has a small harbour, which is overlooked by rows of 19th-century cottages and a fine Georgian terrace. Places of interest * Strangford Castle, near the harbour in Strangford, is a 16th-century tower house with a drop hole at roof level to defend the door. * Castle Ward consists of a 16th century tower house and an 18th century mansion built in two distinct architectural styles, Classical and Gothic, overlooking Strangford Lough. The property is owned by the National Trust. Castle Ward is one-and-one-half miles from Strangford. * Audley's Castle is a 15th-century castle one mile northeast of Strangford, overlo ...
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Strangford Lower
Strangford (from Old Norse ''Strangr fjörðr'', meaning "strong sea-inlet") is a small village at the mouth of Strangford Lough, on the Lecale peninsula in County Down, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 475 at the 2001 Census. On the other side of the lough is Portaferry on the Ards Peninsula, and there is a ferry service between the two villages. The village has a small harbour, which is overlooked by rows of 19th-century cottages and a fine Georgian terrace. Places of interest * Strangford Castle, near the harbour in Strangford, is a 16th-century tower house with a drop hole at roof level to defend the door. * Castle Ward consists of a 16th century tower house and an 18th century mansion built in two distinct architectural styles, Classical and Gothic, overlooking Strangford Lough. The property is owned by the National Trust. Castle Ward is one-and-one-half miles from Strangford. * Audley's Castle is a 15th-century castle one mile northeast of Strangford, overlo ...
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Killard Upper
Doonbeg (Killard) ( ga, Cill Ard) is a civil parish on the Atlantic coast of County Clare in Ireland.Placenames Database of Ireland
- Killard civil parish It is also an ecclesiastical parish in the . The largest population centre in the parish is the village of .


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