How big is the Ards Peninsula?
The house is surrounded by 30 acres of pleasure grounds and is situated within the walled demesne of some 270 acres. The total Estate runs to over 1200 acres and is home to one of Northern Ireland’s largest dairy herds and it also includes significant acreages of arable crops and mixed woodland.
Where is Ards Peninsula?
Northern Ireland
Discover the Ards Peninsula with its unspoilt villages, abbeys and castles and welcoming locals all with a story to share. Located on the east coastline of Northern Ireland, the area is surrounded with the sparkling waters of the Irish Sea and Strangford Lough and boast miles of coastline.
What is the population of the Ards Peninsula?
24,340
The estimated population of Ards Peninsula DEA at 30 June 2018 was 24,340, which accounts for 1.3% of the Northern Ireland Population. Within Ards Peninsula DEA, 19.8% were aged under 16 years and 20.2% were aged 65 and over.
Is ballyhalbert Catholic or Protestant?
99.52% were from the white (including Irish Traveller) ethnic group; 6.15% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic religion and 78.37% belong to or were brought up in a ‘Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)’ religion; and.
Is Portaferry Catholic or Protestant?
89.1% were from a Catholic background and 9.7% were from a Protestant background.
Is Bangor Catholic or Protestant?
Population facts 47.7% of people were male and 52.3% were female. 82.7% were from a Protestant background and 10.6% were from a Roman Catholic background.
How many people live in ballyhalbert?
1,026
Ballyhalbert
| Ballyhalbert Scots: Talbotstoun Irish: Baile Thalbóid | |
|---|---|
| Location within County Down | |
| Population | 1,026 (2011 Census) |
| District | Ards and North Down |
| County | County Down |
What county is ballyhalbert?
Ballyhalbert is a small village and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is on the east coast of the Ards Peninsula between Ballywalter and Portavogie. Ballyhalbert is a small village and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland.
Is County Down Catholic or Protestant?
Down contains both the southernmost point of Northern Ireland (Cranfield Point) and the easternmost point of Ireland (Burr Point). It was one of two counties of Northern Ireland to have a Protestant majority at the 2001 census.
Is ballywalter Catholic or Protestant?
48.9 percent of the population were male and 51.1 percent were female. 1.0 percent were from a Catholic background and 95.7 percent were from a Protestant background.