54°27′47″N6°11′13″W / 54.463°N 6.187°W /54.463; -6.187Lurganville (historicallyLurganavill orLurganaveel, fromIrishLorgain a' Mhíl, meaning 'long ridge of the hare')[1] is a smallvillage andtownland inCounty Down,Northern Ireland. In the2001 Census it had a population of 102 people. It is situated in theLisburn City Council area. Locally significant buildings include St Colman's Church, which is alisted building, and the Parochial House.
Historically the village has been referred to locally as Kilwarlin after the parish in which it lies. Road signs identifying the village as Lurganville, in the Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council area, have been erected recently (2019) on the approach roads to it.
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