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Holywood Greater North Down Grey Point Grey Point P Fort Old Fort The Fort The North Down Coastal Path Grey Point Grey Helen’s Bay Helen’s Bay BeachHelen’s Bay Grey Point St John the Baptist’s Church of Ireland Sheridan Drive P Grove Sheridan The Sea Park Fort Road (part of Crawfordsburn Country Park) Rusheld P Sheridan Bennetwood Manor Carrig Dene Helen’s Bay Golf Club Crawfordsburn Beach d Church Road Coastguard Avenue o o W a r Coastguard e Quarry m Pythic Wood Kathleen Avenue Carramore i Wood h Cottages Court C Woodland Kathleen Manor Drive Club House Rockdene Crawfordsburn Country Park Chimera Woodland Avenue Helen’s Bay Wood St Columbanus Rockmount Gardens Presbyterian Church P Bridge Road Sewage Works Golf Road Carolsteen Drive Blackwood Station Dunrobin House BALLYROBERT Crescent Crawfordsburn Crawford Terrace The Carriage Golf Countryside Centre Gro BALLYGROT Mews Station P Courtyard ve Square olsteen Sharman Moore Car House P Gardens CarolsteenDrive Park RhanbuoyGardens Helen’s Blackwood Bay Station Court Helen’s Court Denise Crescent Crawfordsburn Craigdarragh Road Level The Cabin Scout Centre Crossing Railway Rhanbuoy Park Cottages Carolsteen Avenue Playing Fields Clandeboye Avenue Wightman’s Irish Hill Plantation Rhanbuoy Park Rathmoyle Park Rhanbuoy Road BALLYKILLARE Rockport BeechlandsPark School The Glen Se Rhanbuoy ah il Seahill l R Park East o Road East Park Belfast Lough a Craigowen Church d Bridge Road South Craigowen Road Craigdarragh Park Crawfordsburn Viaduct Old W Old Glencraig CraigdarraghPark East Integrated i Primary School Road ndmill Glencraig Camphill Rockport Road Community Crawford’s Burn North Down Coastal Path Club House Seahill Road Seahill Crawfordsburn Station Road Seahill Station Subway oad Black Hill n R ur Martello sb Lower Burn d M Drive r ar Ballyrobert Road fo Rockport Rise d te Crawfordsburn a ll o w o a R P Masonic Temple r a ll C Royal Belfast Golf Club i r P h k a Main Street d Se oa Old R Martello Crawfordsburn FrenchwoodPark CRAIGAVAD ill h Seahill Drive Avenue Primary School a e Holy Trinity S Ballymullan Road (Glencraig) Meadow Grove Bangor Road Church of Ireland h t Crawfordsburn Lowburn r o Country Club Cooleen Cottages N Gardens The Lane Mea Elbow rk vil’s a e Ballyrobert Road dow P Station Road D w o MeadowWay Park d Cootehall Carney Hill a G Park Craigdarragh Roadr e ay’s Park M Covered e n A2 Bangor Road Cedar Lane a Reservoir L ark Avenue rel P ill Cargoes u raig ch H La enc Lar Gl BALLYGILBERT Burnside Park Crescent Glen Road Cootehall R Lorne Lane Seafront Road Larch Hill Larch Hill Drive Lorne (Ulster Guiders oa The Ulster Training Centre) Old Station Bertha d Transport Row Road BALLYDAVEY The Rivals Museum Camping Site Circular Road East Railway Gallery Seafront Road Station Road Clanbrassil Dalchoolin Court Ballygrainey Road BALLYMULLAN Glen Road BALLYGRAINEY Circular Road West Glen Cottages Royal North A2 Belfast Road of Ireland A2 Bangor Road Rock Yacht Club P Cottages Cultra Avenue Cultra Station Ailsa RoadBALLYCULTRA Hotel C u lt r Cultra a S t ad a P o t sil R i bras o Clan n R o a d e c a r r e Cultra T Cultra Glen l Park i s Old Cultra Road s a r b n a Cultra Avenue l Tarawood C The Ulster Folk y Gallery a Museum Coastguard W ard Cottages rch Covered O Old Cultra Farmhill Lane Reservoir Lane d The Kensington a Orchard o FarmhillGardens Road R a r t l WoodlandsAvenue u C k Old Quay Road d ar Marino l P O ta Villas is Playground n V Be The Close res P Marino Ac A2 Bangorre Roade Road Station Th Ba Marino Station ll ym e Marino Park P n Accommodation and nue o Brown’s Park ve c Richdale A KnocknattenAvenue h Drive y Seapark P rr W BANGOR CASTLE HOLYWOOD a a Recreation rk rg h ve in Seapark Grounds Parkhouse In n Avenue Manor ey WALLED GARDEN Seapark Road Road Hill Attractions Map Seapark Old CourtQuay Dalwhinney Grove Beechwood Seapark Terr. SeaparkMews k Seapark Court K r Seapark Lane int Gairloch Park a Bangor, Holywood & Groomspor t yr P e Av n en e ue v le Rannoch Road th Invergourie Road ra Subway Subway Lochinver Avenue St P Ballymenoch Park Crofton Croft Cemetery 7 Rise Manor Glen To Park Playground rgr an g Priory Priory e Carlston Avenue nue Tudor Oaks Croft Croft Road ve s Kirkmichael Croft A t Saleen Bangor Road Park nd r Priory Gardens Close Stra a Park w Tudor e Place (in ruins) Park Holywood t S First Holywood Mara BALLYMENAGH T Presbyterian Church h Gardens Strand Victoria Croft Mews e Meadows Shore Road C Close Tower Croft Park re s c (in ruins) s e Croft Manor n n e t d r Park Holywood a Princess SubwayMarine ParadeFirst Non-Subs. Maypole G Croft Burn Station s C Redburn Presb. Ch. Holywood Victoria Road s e r Square c Ballymenoch e P i O‘Neills Motte n Hibernia ri g PlaceMethodist P Lane h High St. t Church o Street Woodlands The Esplanade Presb.AlexandraView Church n Byron Mews d ’ War Sullivan Place Ch. a s Gray’s Holywood Wood- o G d Place Mem. r oa Lane Place Brook Street Twisel Bridge Woodbankgrange Lane R een R 6 Mews Patton’s Nursery School Riverside h Holywood Hill St. Ardmore Park c d Lane Birch Drive Twiselside o 2 Yacht Club oa Seaview Terrace Church Avenue men R Mews Rudolf Bally ar Kinnegar Croft Road g Sullivan Steiner ne Princess NORTH DOWN MUSEUM PROJECT 24 GOLF n Close PSNI Hall Church St Phillip and School Ki Close Queen’s w Gardens Police High Street ie Green St James’s V 4 Kinnegar Station Church C of I Kinnegar Avenue Spencer Street Kinnegar Drive St Helen’s Gospel Ardmore Terrace h Hill Church Court c Downshire r Hall Ardmore Court u Mews Court Pavilions Oce Park Court h Hillview Church Road Elizabeth C Place Road Trevor StreetDownshire Road Winsdor Avenue t Holywood crof 5 od St Helen’s Pr. Sch. o Business Gate Park Demesne W Lane Spaeld Park Drive Upper Croft Road Ean Hill Twisel Burn Brown’s Brae Mews Hampton A Clarehill Playing Fields Court r St Colmcille’s Place d Catholic P m Park Avenue o Downshire Quinville Demesne Road Ardmore r Church Glenlyon Park e Avenue Avenue D Edinburgh R em o esn a Woodcroft Park 3 Priory e M d P St Patrick’s a Pr. Sch. Integrated no The College r Glenview Road Coaches HolywoodRF&CC e Ground u n e v Craigtara A My Lady’s Mile Plas Merdyn d Club l Ardlee Avenue e Sullivan House Norwood n Preparatory o GlenviewAvenue School m Demesne AvenueDemesneGrove Lane e Kerr Park L eights H Alexandra re o Playing Fields Gate Demesne Park m rd A Sullivan The Spires Alexandra Park Inver Park A2 Holywood Bypass Upper School rt u Lynwood Park o North Abbey Ring Bangor Visitor Information Centre, 34 Quay Street, Bangor, BT20 5ED C rn Close Glen ea Brae T: 028 9127 0069, [email protected], www.visitardsandnorthdown.com h t a r t S Belfast Road West Link Abbey Playing Field Carn End 1 Place BALLYKEEL Baptist Priory End Church West Green Wood End Demesne Road HOLYWOOD East Link The Grove Abbots Wood visitardsandnorthdown.com Abbey RingBeech End All information correct at time of going to print. Holywood Golf Course Oakley Avenue This material is based on Crown Copyright and is reproduced with the permission of Land and Property Services under Maps: This material is based upon Crown Copyright South and is reproduced with the permissionNuns Walk of Land & Property Services under U The Green Close 9 delegated authority from the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, ©Crown copyright and database rights. GreenAsh Y X W delegated authorityJackson’s Road from the controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. ©Crown Copyright and database right 2014. CS&LA 156. Z Ardnagreena Maple V T Court Larch Close Club House Gardens e venu A w Pine e i Grove v h Light House g Miles Mew Island u o L 0 1 2 3 4 Island GREATER HOLYWOOD HOTEL 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 South Eastern 1 HHHHH 2 HHHH 3 HHH 4 Regional College Kilometres Holywood Campus RAYANNE HOUSE HOLYWOOD HILL BRAESIDE COUNTRY APARTMENT 1 d GUEST HOUSE NORTHa DOWN COUNTRY COTTAGES o 60 DEMESNE ROAD FLAT 1, 116-118 CHURCH ROAD R HOUSE Clarehill Grey Groomsport d Redburn Playing Fields BT18 9EX 40C & 40D CREIGHTON’S BT18 9BX Cottages o 10 BROWNS BRAE, BT18 0HL o Primary GREEN ROAD, BT18 0HQ w School Point y Clarehill l 028 9042 5859 028 9042 6665 079 1760 2608 o 078 7049 3651 BED & BREAKFAST Lane H Belfast Lough d 14 A2 l B511 O Redburn KNOCKNAGONEY Cemetery e 5 5 6 7 v o t 15 r Copeland Island SELF CATERING G 11 en P DOWNSHIRE COTTAGE SLIPWAY COTTAGE THE FLAT, c e s c a Priors e 21 l r 27 DOWNSHIRE ROAD a 12 KINNEGAR DRIVE C 6 Lea P CHURCHFIELD HOUSE t n 7 13 12 u 10 BT18 9LX BT18 9JQ Palace o 23 22 3 BANGOR ROAD, BT18 0NT m 18 Mews r i F 028 9042 6665 028 9042 8477 GROUP Crawfordsburn 3 028 9042 4109 Cultra 24 B20 17 Bangor 1 B21 Donaghadee 25 20 GREATER NORTH DOWN A2 A2 HHHH HHH 4 1 HHHHH 2 HHHH 3 HHHH 4 5 6 7 8 CULLODEN ESTATE & SPA CLANDEBOYE LODGE THE OLD INN BEECH HILL BRIDGE HOUSE AUTUMN WINDS COURTYARD COTTAGE 2 142 BANGOR ROAD, CULTRA HOTEL 15-25 MAIN STREET, 23 BALLYMONEY ROAD, 5 BRIDGE ROAD, 76 BALLYMACONNELL ROAD, 212B CRAWFORDSBURN RD, Holywood BT18 0EX 10 ESTATE ROAD, CRAWFORDSBURN, BT19 1JH HOLYWOOD, BT23 4TG HELEN’S BAY, BT19 1TW BANGOR, BT20 5PU CRAWFORDSBURN, BT19 1HY A48 028 9039 3000 BANGOR, BT19 1UR 028 9185 3255 028 9042 5892 028 9185 3592 078 1542 5379 028 9185 3524 028 9185 2500 Conlig Six Road Ends A2 8 HHHH 9 HHHH 10 HHHH 11 HHH 12 13 14 Craigantlet 16 THE COLONEL’S LODGE MEROK MILL HOUSE TINAMARA THE CABIN AT BRIDGE AMY’S CARNALEA COTTAGE 43 COVE AVENUE B170 9 23 BALLYMONEY ROAD, 10 KERRS ROAD, 16 BROOKLYN AVENUE, HOUSE 11 GODFREY AVENUE, 18 KILLAIRE PARK, BANGOR 43 COVE AVENUE, 19 5A BRIDGE ROAD, HOLYWOOD, BT23 4TG BT19 7QD BANGOR, BT20 5RB BALLYHOLME,
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