The old Belfast-Dublin road near Banbridge (3)

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The old Belfast-Dublin road near Banbridge (3)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 27 Oct 2006

See Image The old road in this square lies on both sides of the present (dual carriageway) road. This section, near Edenordinary, is on the western side and still gives access to several properties and farms including a bar and restaurant. The latter is said to be half-way between Belfast and Newry (although the calculation is, possibly, based on the road in the 18th or early 19th centuries). This is the view towards Belfast.

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54.377249
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-6.197277