IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Altmore Walk, BALLYMENA, BT44 0AU

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Altmore Walk, BT44 0AU by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (155 Images Found)

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Distance
1
Glenarm Bay
Fields above the town to the south.
Image: © Jonathan Billinger Taken: 14 May 2007
0.02 miles
2
Vacant building along New Row, Glenarm
I'm guessing that it may have been a public house
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 6 Apr 2015
0.04 miles
3
Glenarm
Looking across Glenarm Bay from the A2 approaching the village. The church with the spire on the right hand side of the photograph is St Patrick's which was built in the 1760s but significantly altered (to a more "English" style) in the 1870s. The village of Glenarm (from Irish Gleann Arma, meaning 'valley of the army') in County Antrim lies on the North Channel coast north of the town of Larne and the village of Ballygalley, and south of the village of Carnlough. It had a population of 1,851 people in the 2011 Census. Glenarm takes its name from the glen in which it lies, the southernmost of the nine Glens of Antrim (Wikipedia).
Image: © David Dixon Taken: 28 Sep 2017
0.04 miles
4
New Road, Glenarm
Heading NNE from the junction with The Cloney and Tobervine Street
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 6 Apr 2015
0.05 miles
5
Masonic Hall, Glenarm
It is located along Tobervine Street
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 6 Apr 2015
0.05 miles
6
Catholic church
Simple 'Irish gothic' style RC church of 1875 by O'Neill & Byrne. Listed, grade B2, with details at: http://www.doeni.gov.uk/niea/content-databases-buildview?id=4774
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 10 Jun 2015
0.05 miles
7
New Road, Glenarm
The A2 coast road.
Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 29 Jul 2013
0.05 miles
8
Church of the Immaculate Conception, Glenarm
The Church of the Immaculate Conception, Glenarm, was built in the Early Gothic Style in 1875 for the then parish priest, Rev. Joseph Delahunty. Dedicated 30 May 1875, the sermon was preached by Rev. Alphonsus O'Neill, the brother of the building contractor John O'Neill of Glenarm. Next door to it is the former Catholic Primary School also built by the O'Neill firm and also in the Early Gothic style.
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 26 Sep 2013
0.05 miles
9
The Cloney, Glenarm
Heading ESE towards Tobervine Street
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 6 Apr 2015
0.05 miles
10
DayToday, Glenarm
Pictured along Tobervine Street
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 6 Apr 2015
0.05 miles
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