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The Village of Saintfield County Down - Northern Ireland
When it comes to the villages to explore in Northern Ireland, Saintfield is one of them. Saintfield is a village and civil parish in County Down, which is located about halfway between Belfast and Downpatrick.
Before coming to the point that it became called Saintfield, this village was known as Tawnaghnym and then Taunaghnieve, actually this English translation did not appear and come to use until the 18th century. Saintfield has gone through lots of events throughout the history before it reached the state it is at during the moment.
There are several different destinations that one could visit when it comes to Saintfield in County Down, such as the Rowallane Garden that is situated south of the village, there are also the different old buildings which are located on the main street and which have old stables and courtyards behind them, the Market House and the Hotel could be also seen on the main street but a little bit different since one is a private house and the other turned to an orange hall.
While we were visiting this village in county Down, we have passed by a couple of places which we consider are good attractions for one to check and these include the cafes, the bakeries, as well as the other historical buildings which would tell more about the history of the place. We passed by Saint Cafe and checked the interesting sandwiches and sweet stuff which they offer, we have also been to Saintfield Griddle Home Bakery with their sweet bakeries and stuff, there is also the Rowallane Garden which one will enjoy the green spaces while walking there, and all these come of course in addition to the old buildings and streets which the visitors will check to know more about the history of the place.
In addition to those places and suggestions which we have brought in this video to all those who are considering a trip to Saintfield, there are some other places which they could go to as well, such as Saintfield Library, the Rademon Estate Distillery, Kiltonga Wildlife Reserve ( which is not far away from this town, and lots of other different places which one could find through walking down the city and exploring its streets and old buildings.
When one talks about the villages that are found in Northern Ireland in general, just like the village of Saintfield in County Down, there are some other suggestions for people searching for a place to go to, such as Carnlough fishing village which is located in county Antrim and which is the perfect destination for having a nice time and not just for fishing ( the Portballintrae beach village which is also found in Northern Ireland and is a good hit ( and there are some other ones which people could go to and check according to the whole plan they have in Northern Ireland and the different destinations they are already planning to visit.
Back in the 16th century, Saintfield was part of South Clannaboy that was owned by Sir Con McNeil Oge O'Neil, and this land was granted to Sir James Hamilton afterwards in 1605 who planted English and Scottish settlers in the area. Saintfield was the early 17th century settlement with the first church being built in 1633. Major General Nicholas Price of Hollymount bought the village in 1709 and he was the one who changed its name to Saintfield at the end.
Nicholas Price was the one to take care of Saintfield village until his death and he was also the one who encouraged linen and tradesmen to settle, established a barracks, repaired the parish church and established markets and fairs. Price was also the reason behind the number of corn, flour and flax mills which are found out there in the village and which some of them still exist until today, and also has gained a tradition of textile manufacture through Saintfield yarns.
From that point on, churches were built and the village started to gain its importance that we know all about it at this point and we even recommend it for those who are considering a new place to go to and discover in Northern Ireland.
Have you ever been to the Village of Saintfield in county Down before? You could plan your trip and also visit Banbridge in County Down ( go and check the Tollymore Forest ( and also manage to go to Down County Museum and check what it has to offer you from history (
There is always something to see in the place you are travelling to and visiting, and when it comes to County Down then Saintfield is one of the options to consider along with going to other places which are located around the village or close enough for one to go and check.
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Oxford Island | Lough Neagh | Free Things to Do in Northern Ireland | Nature Reserve
The wonderful Oxford Island is located South-East of Lough Neagh, County Armagh. The nature reserve is owned and managed by Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Council. At Oxford Island, much of the area is designated as a National Nature Reserve due to the diversity and local importance of habitats.
At Oxford Island, you will find reed beds, open water, wildlife ponds, forests and wildflower meadows.
Oxford Island is a great place to bring the family for a day out in Northern Ireland. It has a range of choices for activities including a network of all access walking trails, bird watching hides, the Lough Neagh Discovery Centre, Kinnego Marina and the Kinnego Bushcraft Centre.
In 1846 the water level of Lough Neagh was lowered and Oxford island became a peninsula and since the 1960s thousands of mixed woodland trees have been planted to allow the area to grow naturally and create habitats for the diverse wildlife around Lough Neagh.
A day at Oxford Island is surely not to be missed, a great family day out to learn all about the diverse nature in wildlife and woodland and immerse yourself in stunning surroundings on walking trails, by bird watching, or just for a picnic. There's plenty to see an do around Oxford Island.
During the Summer season, Oxford Island is open Monday to Sunday from 9am to around 9pm. In the Winter months, the nature reserve is open Monday to Sunday 9am to 6pm.
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Ireland's hockey players finish all square against tournament favorites Korea
Ireland remain on course for a deciding match in the Electric Ireland FIH Road to London with a place in this year's Olympic Games at stake.
Ireland took on the world number 6's and highest ranked team in the Olympic qualifier in front of a packed stadium in UCD and it finished 1-1 meaning the two nations are likely to meet again in the final.
This was the first real test for Ireland after securing two good wins over the weekend (6-1 against Russia; 12-0 against Ukraine). The game opened up with some nervy moments from both defences but as they settled the match was played at a ferocious pace with end to end activity. Ireland secured the first penalty corner the intial drag was saved by Lee in goals but the rebound was put wide by Ireland. Minutes later Michael Watt laid up a great ball for Eugene Magee but Lee was on form and out of his goals to close down the pacy Magee.
Korea got their first real chance in the 19th securing a penalty corner but their efforts were flung wide. Keeper and man of the match David Harte was put to the test in the 29th minute when all 6ft 5 of him was called into action to get a toe to push wide the Korean shot.
Ireland finally broke the deadlock in the 28th minute when Timmy Cockram switched the set piece picking up David Ames to deflect in at the post to go 1-0 before half time.
Korea came out all gun's blazing in the second half and secured three consecutive penalty corners in the first 6 minutes, the third of which was lucky for them and Woo Hyun Shin who dragged home the equaliser.
Korea looked sure to take the lead bar for exellent keeping once again by Harte in goals which lead to an immediate counter attack by Ireland but despite great pace by Timmy Cockram he couldn't get the shot away.
Ireland had moments of pressure to soak up with a number of cards but they despite being at ten men on occassions they kept pace well.
Ireland will now face Chile on Thursday at 6pm when the action resumes (hockey.ie for more)
Starting XI: David Harte (GK); John Jackson; Ronan Gormley; Michael Watt; Eugene Magee (Capt); Andy McConnell; Ian Sloan; Mitch Darling; David Ames; Paul Gleghorne; Conor Harte
Reserves (all used): Geoff McCabe; John Jermyn; Peter Caruth; Timmy Cockram; Stuart Loughrey.
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