Seven Towers, Ballymena
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 1 Jul 2013
Ballymena is sometimes known as “The Town of Seven Towers”. The towers are (or, more appropriately, were (since some no longer exist)) the old Parish Church, St. Patricks Church of Ireland, First Ballymena Presbyterian Church, All Saints Roman Catholic Church, the old Town Hall, Braidwater Spinning Mill and Ballymena Castle. The three which remain are the Old Parish Church, St Patricks Church of Ireland and All Saints Roman Catholic Church. They form part of the coat of arms shown here at the entrance to the council offices on the Galgorm Road.