Crawfordsburn

Crawfordsburn
Scots: Crawford's burn
Irish: Sruth Chráfard[1]

Th Old Inn, Crawfordsburn
 Crawfordsburn shown within County Down
Population 531 (2001 Census)
DistrictArds and North Down
CountyCounty Down
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town BANGOR
Postcode district BT19
Dialling code 028
EU Parliament Northern Ireland
UK ParliamentNorth Down
NI AssemblyNorth Down
List of places
UK
Northern Ireland
Down

Coordinates: 54°39′00″N 5°43′59″W / 54.65°N 5.733°W / 54.65; -5.733

Crawfordsburn Country Park, 2007

Crawfordsburn (from Ulster Scots Crawford's burn, meaning "Crawford's stream") is a small picturesque village in County Down, Northern Ireland. The village, which is now effectively a commuter suburb, lies between Holywood and Bangor to the north of the A2 road, about 4 km west of Bangor town centre. Bounded to the north and north east by Crawfordsburn Country Park, the village attracts many visitors. It had a population of 531 people in the 2001 Census.

History

Before the Plantation of Ulster, the area of Crawfordsburn was known as Ballymullan (Irish: Baile Uí Mhaoláin). Crawfordsburn originated in the 17th century as a small settlement on an important routeway along North Down. It was named after a stream which flows through the village. It has retained elements of its 17th-century history along its Main Street including the coaching inn. The Sharman-Crawford family developed the village in the 18th and 19th centuries. Crawfordsburn was promoted as a Victorian tourist attraction, particularly for those visitors using the railway to nearby Helens Bay.

Places of interest

At present it is used by the owners Crawfordsburn Chosen Few LOL 1091 who originally met in the old school house from 1905 and then bought their current building which is still in use to this day and continues to flourish with increased memberships. The hall is also used by Robert Whiteside Memorial LOL 1229 and Sir Henry Wilson RBP 1104. Also used by different community groups.

People

Sport

Bryansburn Rangers F.C. are an intermediate football club from the nearby town of Bangor, however their home ground Ballywooley is located on the Crawfordsburn Road on the way into the village.

2001 Census

Crawfordsburn is classified by the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) as being within Belfast Metropolitan Urban Area (BMUA). On Census day (29 April 2001) there were 531 people living in Crawfordsburn. Of these:

For more details see: NI Neighbourhood Information Service

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References

  1. Placenames Database of Ireland
  2. Scout Activity Centres: Crawfordsburn, scoutactivitycentres.org.uk, accessed 21 October 2013
  3. Masefield, Robin (editor) 2011, Twixt Bay and Burn: A History of Helen's Bay & Crawfordsburn, Bayburn Historical Society (p. 114)
  4. "Samuel Hall-Thompson". Biographies of Members of the Northern Ireland House of Commons. Retrieved 6 September 2010.

See also

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