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'''Solar''' is a village in [[County Antrim]], on the Antrim coast road. south of [[Carnlough]].
'''Solar''' is a tiny hamlet, and a [[townland]] of 42 acres, in [[County Antrim]], in the east of the county, on the Antrim coast road south of [[Glenarm]] (within the barony of [[Glenarm Upper]]).<ref name=pnni>{{placenamesNI|16457}}</ref>


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The name of the townland is found as ''Psallor'' in the thirteenth century, as ''Salower'' in the fourteenth and in various spellings until ''Solar'' appears in 1840.<ref name=pnni/>  The origin of the name is unknown.
 
==Archaeology==
The sites of a church and graveyard in the townland are registered as Scheduled Historic Monuments at grid ref: {{map|D34401220}}.<ref>[https://www.communities-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/communities/built-report-scheduled-historic-%20monuments-northern-ireland-2017.pdf Scheduled Historic Monuments] (2017): Department for Communities</ref>
 
An Early Christian cemetery was excavated in 1993. This revealed over 120 burials dated from the 7th to 12th centuries. Some burials had been disturbed by a stone-lined pit of Anglo-Norman date.<ref>{{cite web|title=The excavation of an Early Christian cemetery at Solar, County Antrim, 1993|url=http://www.biab.ac.uk/contents/21698|website=British and Irish archaeological bibliography|accessdate=21 April 2015}}</ref>
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 23 November 2017

Solar
County Antrim

The Antrim Coast Road by Solar
Location
Grid reference: D346120
Location: 54°56’17"N, 5°54’0"W
Data
Post town: Ballymena
Postcode: BT44
Local Government
Council: Mid & East Antrim

Solar is a tiny hamlet, and a townland of 42 acres, in County Antrim, in the east of the county, on the Antrim coast road south of Glenarm (within the barony of Glenarm Upper).[1]

The name of the townland is found as Psallor in the thirteenth century, as Salower in the fourteenth and in various spellings until Solar appears in 1840.[1] The origin of the name is unknown.

Archaeology

The sites of a church and graveyard in the townland are registered as Scheduled Historic Monuments at grid ref: D34401220.[2]

An Early Christian cemetery was excavated in 1993. This revealed over 120 burials dated from the 7th to 12th centuries. Some burials had been disturbed by a stone-lined pit of Anglo-Norman date.[3]

References