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Ballyhay
Townland in County Down, Northern Ireland
Townland in County Down, Northern Ireland
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| type | Townland |
| official_name | Ballyhay |
| country | Northern Ireland |
| coordinates | |
| lieutenancy_northern_ireland | County Down |
| irish_name | Baile Hae |
Ballyhay () is a townland near Donaghadee in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is in the civil parish of Donaghadee and the historic barony of Ards Lower. It is called Bellyhie in Ulster-Scots.
Ballyhay is a rural farming community with much land used for arable and pasture farming. There are records of a church flourishing in the area since the late 13th to early 14th centuries.
Transport is available via the Number 7 bus (Moss road/Windmill road, Killaughey road) which travels from Millisle to Belfast via the Moss road.
References
References
- "Ballyhay". Place Names NI.
- "Another Ulster-Scots Writer: John M‘Gimpsey Johnston". Ulster-Scots Academy.
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