IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Denevale Park, BANGOR, BT19 6AH

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Denevale Park, BT19 6AH by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (11 Images Found)

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Thatched cottages, Ballymacormick Road, Bangor (May 2017)
See Image (March 2008). Two thatched cottages, at 34-36 Ballymacormick Road, now offered for sale. The agents’ description includes “We are delighted to offer to the market this unique opportunity to acquire this thatched semi detached cottage with outbuildings and gardens to rear, lending itself to potential for redevelopment, subject to relevant approvals. The existing property and outbuildings are in need of extensive modernisation and updating should the discerning buyer wish to refurbish them. Situated in a popular and convenient location a short distance from Ballyholme beach, schools, yacht clubs and near to walks to Groomsport.” Image shows the site after demolition. I have no connection with any of the parties involved in the sale.
Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 25 May 2017
0.07 miles
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Nos 34-36 Ballymacormick Road (demolition), Bangor (April 2018)
See Image Now demolished.
Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 24 Apr 2018
0.08 miles
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Thatched cottages, Ballymacormick Road, Bangor
The thatched cottages on the right are named Duquesne and Avoca and were built around 1800. I can still remember when the rest of this road was largely composed of small single storey brick and wooden cottages; today these are the only remarkable houses in an otherwise bland suburban road on the edge of Bangor. Currently only the southern side of Ballymacormick Road has been developed; with the exception of Ballymacormick House the northern side is still green belt, though under constant threat of development.
Image: © Rossographer Taken: 2 Mar 2008
0.08 miles
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Woodland, Bangor
Small wooded area between Plantation Road and Kenbrooke Crescent in Bangor. This area appears to have been preserved as a small woodland walk when the area was developed in the late 1960s / early 1970s. I doubt if this would happen today.
Image: © Rossographer Taken: 26 Dec 2008
0.10 miles
5
Field gate, Bangor
Gate leading to farmland from the Ballymacormick Road on the northern edge of Bangor.
Image: © Rossographer Taken: 30 Jan 2010
0.14 miles
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Rossdale Road, Bangor
Residential street running from Dixon Road to Ballymacormick Road in north-eastern Bangor. Developed from the late 1960s during the expansion of Bangor it was, like many roads in the area, initially only partially developed. The first dwellings were constructed around c1969 at the northern end of the road and this section remained undeveloped until further houses were built around c1983.
Image: © Rossographer Taken: 19 Jan 2014
0.18 miles
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Street sign, Rossdale Road, Bangor
Street sign at the northerly end of Rossdale Road in Bangor. This is an original sign and was almost certainly placed here when this end of the road was developed c1969. See also Image for a view of the southerly end of the road.
Image: © Rossographer Taken: 19 Jan 2014
0.19 miles
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Old barn, Bangor
An old barn at the front of the former Bangor Grammar Playing Fields site on Ballymacormick Road in the town. I can remember when this was used as stables for horses but that was almost 30 years ago. In recent years the groundsmen for the playing fields used the building to store tractors and equipment. The former playing fields are now up for sale Image, but the portfolio does not include this building.
Image: © Rossographer Taken: 7 Aug 2014
0.22 miles
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Former playing fields, Bangor
Former changing rooms and barn at the old Bangor Grammar School playing fields on the Ballymacormick Road, Bangor. The playing fields became redundant when the school moved to the Gransha Road in January 2013; the land cannot currently be sold for housing so only appears to be used by walkers currently, but remains for sale. The vehicles and piles of stones are temporary as the Ballymacormick Road is being resurfaced and the contractor appears to be using this area as a storage site. See also Image and Image
Image: © Rossographer Taken: 31 Jan 2020
0.23 miles
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The Ballymacormick Road, Bangor
Road on the northern edge of Bangor leading from the East Circular Road. The northern side of the road is green belt and, aside from Ballymacormick House, all development is along the southern side of the road only. Image shows the very end of the road.
Image: © Rossographer Taken: 30 Jan 2010
0.24 miles