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Magheramorne

Coordinates:54°49′N5°46′W / 54.817°N 5.767°W /54.817; -5.767
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Village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland

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Magheramorne Presbyterian Church

Magheramorne (fromIrishMachaire Morna - meaning 'Plain of Morna')[1] is a smallvillage inCounty Antrim,Northern Ireland. It is about 5 miles south ofLarne on the shores ofLarne Lough. It had a population of 228 people in the2021 census.[2] Following the reform of Northern Ireland's local government system on 1 April 2015, Magheramorne lies within theMid and East Antrim Borough Council area.

Industry

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Nearby is an old limestone quarry owned byLafarge (formerly known asBlue Circle). Extraction of limestone from the quarry, for use in the Magheramorne cement plant, ceased in 1980.[3] The high point for limestone extraction at Magheramorne was in the 19th and 20th centuries. In the 19th century, a mission church for labourers at the limeworks was established and became a Presbyterian church.

In September 2009, Lafarge obtained outline planning permission for redevelopment of the quarry and cement works, including a new eco-friendly village and a cycling centre mainly in the quarry.[3]

A regeneration plan was proposed to transform the quarry into a nature conservation, leisure and housing area. If the plans go ahead, the 75 hectare quarry would be home to a World Cycling Centre and the All-Ireland Scuba Diving Centre.[4][needs update]

The area of Larne Lough, that was used to ship cement out of Magheramorne, is now used as an anchorage for the Blue Circle Boat Club which has a social club in the grounds.[citation needed] The factory area is now desolate and crumbling and private property with no public access.[citation needed]

Game of Thrones

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The abandoned Magheramorne quarry area was used as a filming location for theHBO TV seriesGame of Thrones.Castle Black,Hardhome and The Wall were filmed there, and battlements were built there to serve asKing's Landing's defences during theBattle of Blackwater Bay;[5] scenes shot atop the wall were filmed inside thePaint Hall Studios inBelfast.

The composite set (with both exteriors and interiors) consisted of a large section of Castle Black including the courtyard, theravenry, the mess hall and the barracks, and used the stone wall of the quarry as the basis for the ice wall that protects Westeros. A functional elevator was built to lift the rangers to the top of The Wall. A castle with real rooms and a working elevator were built near a cliff 400 feet (120 m) high, CGI fills in the rest to make the wall appear 700 feet (210 m) high.[6]

The area around the elevator was painted white to make it look like ice.George R. R. Martin said: "It's a pretty spectacular, yet miserable location. It is wet and rainy, and the mud is thick. I visited there; it really gets the actors in the mood of being at the end of the world in all of this cold and damp and chill".[7]

Transport

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Magheramorne railway station was opened on 1 October 1862.[citation needed]

Culture

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Magheramorne Silver Band with BBC's Ralph McLean

The area is home to the Magheramorne Silver Band, established in 1882 by a local Orange Lodge.[citation needed] Other local organisations include the Magheramorne Presbyterian Church and its associated groups for women and children. Several Loyal Orders are based in Magheramorne also.[citation needed]

Sport

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The local association football (soccer) club,Newington Rangers F.C., plays in theNorthern Amateur Football League.[citation needed]

People

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References

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  1. ^Placenames Database of Ireland
  2. ^"Magheramorne in Mid and East Antrim (Northern Ireland)".City Population. Retrieved1 September 2025.
  3. ^ab"Local MP Visits Magheramorne Quarry".Magheramore: Reinvented. Larfarge Tarmac. Archived fromthe original on 12 July 2014. Retrieved13 April 2015.
  4. ^Magheramorne reinvented by LafargeArchived 2016-06-28 at theWayback Machine
  5. ^Game of Thrones Season 5: A Day in the Life.HBO. 8 February 2015.Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved17 July 2017 – viaYouTube.
  6. ^Lacob, Jace (4 April 2011)."Game of Thrones: 10 decrets about HBO's adaption".The Daily Beast. Retrieved13 April 2015.
  7. ^"Travels to season 2 and beyond withGame of Thrones creator George R. R. Martin".Fodor's. Archived fromthe original on 13 April 2012. Retrieved13 April 2015.
  8. ^Sandford, Ernest (1976).Discover Northern Ireland. Belfast: Northern Ireland Tourist Board. p. 53.ISBN 0-9500222-7-6.
  9. ^Gemmill, J. A. (1883).The Canadian Parliamentary Companion(PDF). Ottawa: J. Durie & Son. p. 67. Retrieved23 May 2021.

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