Carnlough, The Glencloy Inn
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Image: © David Dixon Taken: 28 Sep 2017
The Glencloy Inn and Curran's newsagents on Harbour Road. Carnlough (from the Irish Carnlach, meaning 'place of cairns') is a village in County Antrim. Its picturesque harbour was built by the owners of the quarries west of the village. These were connected to the harbour by means of a mineral tramway network, which include a bridge over each of two parallel streets in the village.