Ballyrashane

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
(Baile Ráth Singean) Derry. Singayton al. Rathsyne (1542). ‘Townland of St John's fort’.

Previous:Ballyragget, Ballyquirk, Ballyquin
Next:Ballyrawer, Ballyreagh, Ballyree
Top

Coordinates: 55°08′31″N 6°36′18″W / 55.142°N 6.605°W / 55.142; -6.605

Ballyrashane Presbyterian Church in 2006

Ballyrashane (from Irish: Baile Ráth Seain) is a small village outside Coleraine, County Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

It is well known for its creamery, Ballyrashane Creamery, which produces milk and butter for shops and supermarkets all over Ireland.

Ballyrashane Coronation Football Club founded in 2009 play out of the "Coronation Club" in Ballyrashane.[citation needed]

Ballyrashane Flute Band recently celebrated their 100th year (2008).[1]. They are a traditional "First Flute" marching band, and are known locally as "The White Army" due to their distinctive uniform.

References

  1. ^ Newsletter - Flute band leads the way in Coleraine

See also



Post a question - any question - to the WikiAnswers community:

Copyrights: