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Upper Ballinderry

Coordinates:54°32′N6°13′W / 54.533°N 6.217°W /54.533; -6.217
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Village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
This article is about the village in County Antrim. For other places named Ballinderry, seeBallinderry (disambiguation).

Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Upper Ballinderry
  • Irish:Baile an Doire Uachtarach
Ballinderry Parish Church, built 1824
Upper Ballinderry is located in Northern Ireland
Upper Ballinderry
Upper Ballinderry
Location withinNorthern Ireland
Population(2011 Census)
County
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLISBURN
Postcode districtBT28
Dialling code028
PoliceNorthern Ireland
FireNorthern Ireland
AmbulanceNorthern Ireland
54°32′N6°13′W / 54.533°N 6.217°W /54.533; -6.217
Ballinderry Middle Church, built 1668

Upper Ballinderry (fromIrishBaile an Doire, meaning 'townland of the oak grove')[1] is a smallvillage to the east ofLower Ballinderry inCounty Antrim,Northern Ireland. It is within thetownland of Ballyscolly[1] andcivil parish ofBallinderry, the historicbarony ofMassereene Upper.[2] Upper Ballinderry is about 10 miles (15 km) north- west ofLisburn. In the2001 Census it had a population of 192 people.

It is a mill village, developed around a crossroads with a prominent church, mill building and estate. TheA26 road bypasses the village to the east. Upper Ballinderry is situated on relatively flat land rising gradually to the east. The village has developed in a linear form on both sides of North Street and is contained by the Glenavy Road to the east and the disused railway line to the north. The original road has been realigned with the more recent Glenavy Road situated to the east of the earlier route.

Locally significant buildings include Ballinderry Parish Church (built 1824) and Glebe House, which are listed buildings, and Fruithill House, Rosevale, Oatland Cottage, Church View House, and converted mill buildings and outhouses.

Transport

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The nearbyBallinderry railway station, which opened on 13 November 1871,[citation needed] is currently closed.

TheUlsterbus service from Lisburn to Antrim/Belfast passes through the area on an hourly basis.

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References

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  1. ^abPlace Names NI
  2. ^"Lower Ballinderry".Placenames database of Ireland. Retrieved12 April 2015.
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