Knocknacarry
Knocknacarry | |
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Location withinNorthern Ireland | |
Population | 138(2001 Census) |
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County | |
Country | Northern Ireland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Ballymena |
Postcode district | BT44 |
Dialling code | 028 |
UK Parliament | |
NI Assembly | |
Knocknacarry(/ˌnɒknəˈkjɑːri/NOK-nə-KYAR-ee;fromIrishCnoc na Caraidh / Cnoc na Cora'hill of the weir' – referring to aweirdiverted off the River Dun which operated awatermill) is ahamletandtownland(of 155 acres) about 1 kilometre west ofCushendunand 17 kilometres south-east ofBallycastleinCounty Antrim,Northern Ireland.It is situated in the historicbaronyofGlenarm Lowerand thecivil parishofLayd.[2]In the2001 Censusit had a population of 138 people. It is within theCauseway Coast and Glens Borough Councilarea.
Knocknacarry lies within theAntrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty,designated in 1988.[3]St. Ciaran's Primary School, which also serves the village of Cushendun and the wider local area, is in Knocknacarry.[4]
The river bed of theRiver Dunat Knocknacarry Bridge, north of Knocknacarry, is of scientific interest in the field ofmineralogyand an example of Cushendun Granite.[5]
References
[edit]- ^Knocknacarry.Placenames Database of Ireland.
- ^"Knocknacarry".IreAtlas Townland Database.Retrieved12 April2015.
- ^DAERA NI."Antrim Coast and Glens AONB".
- ^"St Ciaran's PS [Cushendun]".Education Authority Northern Ireland.
- ^"Knocknacarry Bridge, Cushendun".Earth Science Conservation Review.
External links
[edit]- Photo: Entering the village of Knocknacarry from the south-west
- A selection of photographs of Knocknacarry over the last century
See also
[edit]- List of villages in Northern Ireland
- Barmeen(a townland near Knocknacarry)