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Human settlement in Northern Ireland
Tievenadarragh
(from
Irish
Taobh na Darach
, meaning 'hillside of the oak tree')
[1]
is a
townland
of area 1,269 acres (514 ha) in
County Down
,
Northern Ireland
. It is situated in the
civil parish
of
Loughinisland
and the historic
barony
of
Kinelarty
.
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Places of interest
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The
Loughinisland Churches
are located in Tievenadarragh. They consist of the remains of three ruined churches from the 13th to the 17th centuries and a graveyard. Located on an island in Loughinisland Lake, they are accessible by a causeway.
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The churches have been designated state-care historic monuments at grid ref: J4234 4537.
[4]
See also
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References
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- ^
"Tievenadarragh"
.
Place Names NI
. Retrieved
19 May
2015
.
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"Tievenadarragh"
.
IreAtlas Townlands Database
. Retrieved
19 May
2015
.
- ^
Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland (1983).
Historic Monuments of Northern Ireland
. Belfast: HMSO. pp. 104?105.
- ^
"Tievenadarragh"
(PDF)
.
State Care Historic Monuments
. Retrieved
16 July
2009
.
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