Tullycarnan

Townland (land unit) in Northern Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tullycarnan (from Irish Tulaigh Charnáin, meaning 'hillock of the little cairn') is a townland of 154 acres in County Down, Northern Ireland.[1] It is situated in the civil parish of Ardglass and the historic barony of Lecale Lower.[2]

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Tullycarnan
Tullycarnan
The Green Road, Tullycarnan, near Ardglass
Tullycarnan is located in Northern Ireland
Tullycarnan
Tullycarnan
Location within Northern Ireland
Tullycarnan is located in island of Ireland
Tullycarnan
Tullycarnan
Location within County Down
Tullycarnan is located in County Down
Tullycarnan
Tullycarnan
Tullycarnan (County Down)
Irish grid referenceJ560370
District
  • Newry, Mourne and Down
County
  • County Down
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDOWNPATRICK
Postcode districtBT30
Dialling code028
UK Parliament
  • South Down
NI Assembly
  • South Down
List of places
UK
Northern Ireland
Down
54°15′35″N 5°37′36″W
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The head of Killough Harbour from Curlew point

The name of the townland of Tullycarnan has appeared in historical records under different spellings, including "Tolecarnan" in 1649 and "Tullycarmon" in 1795, both associated with the Ardglass area. The name is derived from the Irish Tulaigh Charnáin, meaning "hillock of the little cairn". A prominent hillock is located within the townland, overlooking Curlew Point.[3] However, there is currently no visible trace or documented record of a cairn at the site. Portions of the lower-lying land in Tullycarnan, similar to areas surrounding Killough Harbour, may have been reclaimed from a bay that historically extended further inland.[4]

Geography

Townlands that border Tullycarnan include:[5][4]

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