Loanends

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Loanends is a hamlet located in the townlands of Grange of Carmavy and Ballymather Lower, near Antrim in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The settlement's name derives from the term 'loan-end', which translates to 'lane-end', and there are three minor roads that are quite close to each other that form Loanends. [1] The hamlet has a Presbyterian Church, a church hall, a primary school and an Orange hall.

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References

  1. "Place Names NI - Home". www.placenamesni.org. Retrieved 2021-12-24.

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