Keshbridge

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Keshbridge
County Down

Kesh Road
Location
Grid reference: J222605
Location: 54°28’43"N, 6°6’56"W
Data
Post town: Lisburn
Postcode: BT27
Local Government
Council: Lisburn and Castlereagh

Keshbridge is a small village in County Down, spread along the Kesh Road, on the south side of the M2 motorway, which is bridged here. On the north side of the motorway is Long Kesh.

At the 2001 census, Keshbridge had a population of just 99 people.

Locally significant buildings include 19th century Kesh House and a number of features associated with the old canal, including the site of the old weighbridges, and coal stores.

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