The Seven Towers in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, refer to a historic landmark that consists of seven distinctive towers located throughout the town. These towers are part of the unique architectural heritage of Ballymena, with some of the notable ones including the Ballymena Town Hall and St. Patrick's Church. The term symbolizes the town's rich history and serves as a point of interest for visitors and locals alike.
The name City of the Seven Towers was coined in the late 1800s, back when Ballymena was a much smaller town. In those days, the seven towers could be seen from any of the main roads leading into the town. The towers were the Old Parish Church, St. Patrick's Church of Ireland, First Ballymena Presbyterian Church, All Saints Chapel, the Old Town Hall tower, Braidwater Spinning Mill and Ballymena Castle. Four of them are now demolished, with only the Old Parish Church, St. Patrick's Church and All Saints now remaining.
Ballymena R.F.C. was created in 1887.
The Ballymena Cowboy was created in 1970.
Ballymena United F.C. was created in 1928.
Ballymena railway station was created in 1855.
Ballymena is in the north east area of Co. Antrim .
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The Bulwell Academy was created in 2008.
There is no book 7; Last Term at Malory Towers was the final book.
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It is in Ballymena, county Antrim.