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Tiny Village In Northern Ireland.

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6RCS27@CW | 20:53 Fri 08th Jun 2018 | Travel
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Having just returned from a week in N.I. we passed a small village on the Northern Irish coast that had only 6 houses and it was located right on the sea and I cannot remember the name of it .Can anyone help?-------please
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Do you remember which part of the coast? Or which county? eg Antrim, Down, Derry?
I'll throw some Co Down possibilities out - Rossglass, Kilclief, Minerstown, Ballyhornan.
Northern Ireland has got over 300 miles of coastline, so it would definitely help us to know roughly whereabouts you were!
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Ok apologies -poor info from me-its on the "coast road/A2 " between larne and the Carick a rede rope bridge if that helps.
Browns Bay?
Ballintoy?
Torr Head?
Probably Portbraddon.
Portbraddon
Ah yes that will be it.
Did I hear that the wee church has been demolished recently?
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vulcan42 and ichkeria you are both correct it was/is Portbraddon.also for the other questioner the church ( St Gobbins ) has recently been demolished as it apparently has never been consecrated.Massive thanx to all concerned.

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