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Knocknacarry

Coordinates:55°07′13″N6°03′12″W/ 55.1202°N 6.05332°W/55.1202; -6.05332
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Knocknacarry
Knocknacarry is located in Northern Ireland
Knocknacarry
Knocknacarry
Location withinNorthern Ireland
Population138(2001 Census)
District
County
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBallymena
Postcode districtBT44
Dialling code028
UK Parliament
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Northern Ireland
Antrim
55°07′13″N6°03′12″W/ 55.1202°N 6.05332°W/55.1202; -6.05332

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.

Entrance to the settlement

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

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  1. ^Knocknacarry.Placenames Database of Ireland.
  2. ^"Knocknacarry".IreAtlas Townland Database.Retrieved12 April2015.
  3. ^DAERA NI."Antrim Coast and Glens AONB".
  4. ^"St Ciaran's PS [Cushendun]".Education Authority Northern Ireland.
  5. ^"Knocknacarry Bridge, Cushendun".Earth Science Conservation Review.
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