Bendooragh

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Bendooragh
County Antrim
Bendooragh crossroads, County Antrim - geograph-5328225.jpg
Bendooragh crossroads
Location
Grid reference: C927232
Location: 55°2’53"N, 6°33’4"W
Data
Post town: Ballymoney
Postcode: BT53
Local Government
Council: Causeway Coast & Glens

Bendooragh is a small village and townland in County Antrim, two and a half miles south-west of Ballymoney. It had a population of 622 people (in 217 households) at the 2011 Census.

The name of the village is derived from the Irish language, a likely origin being Bun Dúraí menaing "Bottomland of black soil".[1]

The village is located at the edge of the Ballymoney/Coleraine Green Belt and developed over the post-war period from a crossroads cluster at the junction of the Bann, Drumahiskey and Bendooragh Roads. Bendooragh was the scene of a battle in 1642 where Irish rebels defeated a Government force under Archibald Stewart.

During the 1950s public authority housing was built and in the past decade private housing has also been completed. A shop, post office, Orange Hall and fabrication works are located within the hamlet, and there is a church and church hall just outside on the Bann Road.

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