Derryloran
Derryloran is a civil parish mainly in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with some areas in County Londonderry. It is situated in the historic baronies of Dungannon Upper in County Tyrone and Loughinsholin in County Londonderry. It is also a townland (also known as Kirkstown) of 174 acres.[1]
Derryloran | |
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Derryloran Old Church | |
County | |
Country | Northern Ireland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Postcode district | BT |
Dialling code | 028 |
Townlands
The civil parish contains the following townlands:[1]
- Annahavil
- Ardcumber
- Ardvarnish
- Auglish
- Ballyforlea
- Ballygroogan
- Ballyloughan
- Ballymenagh
- Ballynasollus
- Ballyreagh
- Ballysudden
- Claggan
- Clare
- Cloghog
- Cluntydoon
- Cookstown
- Coolkeeghan
- Coolnafranky
- Coolnahavil
- Coolreaghs
- Craigs
- Cranfield
- Derrycrummy
- Derryloran (also known as Kirkstown)
- Doorless
- Drumard
- Drumcraw
- Drumearn
- Drumgarrell
- Drummond
- Drumrot
- Dunman
- Feegarran
- Gallanagh
- Glebe
- Gortalowry
- Gortin
- Gortreagh
- Kilcronagh
- Killybearn
- Killycurragh
- Killymam
- Killymoon Demesne
- Kirkstown (also known as Derryloran)
- Knockacunny
- Loughry
- Loughry Demesne
- Loy
- Maloon
- Monrush
- Moveagh
- New Buildings
- Rockhead
- Scotchtown
- Strifehill
- Sullenboy
- Tamlaghtmore
- Terressan
- Toberlane
- Tullagh
- Tullyboy
- Tullycall
- Tullygare
- Tullywiggan
References
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- "Derryloran". IreAtlas Townlands Database. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
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