Name sign, Grangee Road near Carrowdore (June 2015)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 24 Jun 2015
The name sign at the south western end of the Grangee Road, in Ballyblack townland, north west of Carrowdore. The road is part of National Cycle Network Route 99 (sign Image at upper right) through the low drumlins of the northern Ards Peninsula. The “Place-Names of Northern Ireland” records several changes in the spelling over the since years “Ballinegrangee” in 1605. The name is said to mean “townland of the grange”.