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Map No. 1 Kilrea Settlement Context CS Tanks A GA I V EY R O DA 30 Filter Beds Tks 132 Tanks Map No. 1 Holy Well Sewage Works 134 (covd) Toberdoney Kilrea Settlement Context 5 Issues 134a Playground 136 3 Playground Sinks E D E N B A N E R O A D Issues Issues CLARAGH HILL ROAD St Columba's 150 Pr Sch Sinks 2 KAH 01 Def Iss 10 8 8 B A N N R O A D 138 8 3a 137a Settlement Development Limit CLARAGH HILL ROAD 12 6 6 CLARAGH HILL CT Issues 2 FB Issues Und 15 137 137 21 ESS CLARAGH HILL GRANGE 11 17 1 1 CS 2 Issues 14 4 10 27 Und 20 CLARAGH HILL GDNS 12 1 18 CR 139 139 31 3 CLARAGH HILL PARK CLARAGH HILL DRIVE Mill Brook 12 3 24 6 1 1 2 Sinks 3 6 Land Zoned for Housing 36 4 1a Pond Sluice 30 7 7 10 Bannview Terrace 28 9 9 7 Def 18 Sand Pit CLARAGH HL CRES8 (disused) 12 12 1 1 4 4 28 14 41 11 2 2 45 23 Def 13 43 26 16 16 6 6 17 Sinks 18 11 11 3 1 20 15 21 38 Def 20 MIL LBROOK 64 LARCHFIELD GARDENS 23 21 21 12 31 21 193 193 LARCHFIELD GARDENS 48 28 Town Centre 1 9 39 15 19 14 54 46 CS 11 15 16 6 3 7 Def 56 33 33 Sks 13a 197 197 33 72 21 14 OAKFIELD PLACE ESS 62 Screens Plantation KAED Braddan M I L L R O A D 13 28 CLARAGH HILL DRIVE f to 11a Place 64 7 BLACKROCK PARK 13 479 31 1 41 RH 30 Disused Rail Track Bed 41 Printing Works ESS 9 36 79 8 8 12 201 201 7 43 475 77 59 38 45 11 12 40 Tank 9 9 CS 6 473 480 49 (covd) 481 51 5 Printing Works 203 203 BLACK ROCK PK BEECHVIEW GDNS 1 470 EDENBANE ROAD 7 605 8 7 7 Issues 44 M I L L R O A D 3 Bowling 3 3 466 5 482 482 RH Gre en 4 67 6 6 483 483 611 608 80 B A N N R O A D Def 11 484 4 17 10 7 KAED 2 Sinks 5 623 609 BLACKROCK ROA D 1 Pavilion 12 613 613 11 74 65 621 621 Und 622 2 487 487 618 618 For Information Only 8 13 14 616 616 12 614 614 Issues C R A I G L E A G A R D E S RA D N G A E I G L R A C CR 6 LB 615 59 6 72 15 CH 617 7 2 2 5 75 35 MANOR COURT 53 14 CH 68 5 ARDBANN WALK 73 13 51 31 Playground St Paul's College 1 20 1 Und 17 60 Existing Area of Economic Development 45 Cemetery 8 Health 6 Nursery 29 DRUMKIL GARDENS 4 4 COLERAINE STREET 2 Centre 43 School 65 36 27 25 6 2 2 4 4 64 18 Playing Fields 20 6 58 19 8 8 30 ARDBANN AVENUE 10 12 15 23 13 Issues 1a CS 56 7 7 14 16 54 Club House 5 5 THE FAIRWAYS Major Area of Existing Open Space 1 1 ESS Tennis 1 17 58 Court Playing Fields 69 21 26 12 Playing Field 3 3 19 39 1 1 Garage The Villas 37 Car Park 61 17 20 30 Kilrea KAH 02 5 Baptist Church 28a 18 29 15 55 52 LB 7 27 25 G A R V A G H R O A D 20 23 22 21 48 DRUMKIL MEWS 46 Ma st 44 1 13 20 19 34 to 40 PO 51 42 15 18 11 13 16 LB 32 Iss 9 12 14 Tennis Court 11 6 6 39 10 Town Hall 24 26 B R I D G E S T R E E T 2 Building Category Police Station 8 8 Liby 22 27 6 6 Ma nse 26 25 2 2 LOUGHVIEW PK 12 5 5 to 7 PH 1 10 29 2 24 27 8 PH 6 11 CH 23 3 3 4 19 6 6 13 22 21 4 4 5 5 7 7 DIAMOND 7 3a 3 3 6 6 Parochial House 1 Kilrea 2nd 3 21 Cow 7 7 St Anne's Presb Ch 1 Manor Golf Club Commercial 5 Fair Green 17 19 KAH 05 21 11 RC Church 25 15 War Bank 19 18 4 23 Me morial 33 27 37 L B17 31 8 PO 45 35 MAGHERA STREET 12 15 49 14 Tlts 16 69 61 43 TCB16 9 9 47 20 10 ESS 59 18 24 Near Reastown 22 4 28 26 11 2 TCB 12 14 67 63 57 32 1 30 PH 13 34 5 5 29 40 3 KILREA BEECHGROV E 42 8 44 6 50 Community Service 46 49 48 10 2 Bank 1 to 3 10 10 12 9 9 54 12 12 LB 52 11 58 13 16 14 7 CHURCH STREET 15 9 1 PH 17 18 CF 9 20 4 Economic Car Park 25 KAH 06 22 11 3 Washing Lough 6 13 KAH 03 16 Horse Fair Green 24 Fire 15 Hall Engine 26 Station Toberdoney Fold 16 14 Kilrea 17 Kilrea Enterprise Centre First 18 KAED 21 50 Presb Ch Hall Health and Education Def 2 Hall Rectory 25 19 23 Tel E x 11 31 D R U M A N E R O A D 7 7 14 13 Sinks 27 6 6 CF 29 1 1 FB 5 5 Church 4 4 (ruins of) N E W R OA D 33 FB Play Park Grave Yard Issues 37 St Patrick's Church (C of I) 39 5 40 Def 20 1 CHURCH PL Hall Builder's Yard 6 Hall 7 38 MUGA Playground Pond 2 CHURCH ROW 10 6 17 MONEYGRAN ROAD 4 6 38 4 12 12 8 5 5 L I S N A G R O T R O A D CHURCH COURT Garage 1 16 Playground KAH5 04 28 14 7 33 23 18 11 30 Kilrea Primary School KAH 07 25 CD 63 30 Bus Depot 65 Woodhall Residential 66 D R U M A N E Centre 70 30 D R U M A G A R N E R R O A D 67 69 26 74 68 Joinery Works 27 6 6 WOODLA ND PARK 7 24 Tank 19 Kathleens Lough 34 Sinks 21 77 23 9 Iss 34 20 8 Und 80 17 11 36 38 81 82 38 Und KAED 31 Pumping 12 K I L R E A Station 38a 35 Sinks 38b 35 Hall 14 37 39 27 40 33 Issues Tel E x 39a RH Sinks 41 Issues D R U M A N E R O A D 41a 41a Issues Und Iss 43 45 45 Pond Issues LISNAGREEN Sinks Def Car Park 2 2 Club Iss House Tks 0 100 200 Metres (covd) 34 44 Amenity Site © Crown Copyright and database rights. CS & LA 156 Sinks D R U M A G A R N E R R O A D AGIVEY RD 24 21 Claragh Lodge 44 Ashfield Cottage 42 a B A N N R O A D 42 Lay-by 40 Issues Portneal Map No. 2 - Kilrea SR 17 38 Bann View CS 15 Local Landscape Policy Areas Sks 12 8 Pond SR SS CR R i v e r B a n n 9 SR M O N E Y D I G R O A D 7 Jetty CH 12 9 9 12 75 Portneal CS Lodge Settlement Development Limit Tanks A G I VE Y R OA D 30 Filter Beds Tks Und 13 2 Tanks Sewage Works Holy Well 13 4 (covd) SR CR Toberdoney Kilrea Wood SR 5 Issues 13 4a 14 1 1 14 River Bann Playground Local Landscape Policy Area 13 6 3 KAL 05 Playground Sinks E D E N B A N E R O A D Issues Issues CLAR AGH HIL L R OAD St Colum ba's 15 0 Pr S c h Sinks 2 Def Iss 10 8 8 13 8 8 B A N N R O A D 3a 37a 13 CLARAGH HILL ROAD 12 6 6 CLA R AG H H ILL C T FB Issues 2 Tree Preservation Order Issues Und 15 CH 7 13 21 CLARAGH HILL GRANGE 11 ESS 1 1 17 CS 2 Issues 14 4 10 KAL 04 27 Und 20 CLAR AGH HILL G DNS 12 1 18 CR 13 9 9 13 31 CLA RAGH HILL DRIVE 3 CLAR AGH HILL PARK Mill Brook 12 3 24 2 6 1 1 Sinks 3 6 36 4 1a Pond Sluice 30 7 7 10 Bannview Terrac e 28 9 9 7 Def 18 Sand Pit CLA R AG H H L C RE S 8 (disused) 1 12 1 1 4 4 28 14 41 11 2 2 23 Def 13 45 43 26 1 16 17 6 6 1 18 Sinks 11 3 1 1 15 SR 20 21 38 Def 20 MILLBROOK 64 LARCHFIELD G ARDENS 23 2 21 12 21 31 LARCHFIELD G ARDENS 19 3 3 19 48 28 Listed Building 1 9 39 15 19 14 54 46 CS 11 CR 15 16 6 3 River Bann 7 Def 56 33 33 Sks a 13 19 7 7 19 33 72 21 14 OAK FIELD PLA CE ESS 62 Braddan M I L L R O A D Sc reens P lantation 13 28 CLA RAGH HILL DRIVE f to 11a P lac e 7 7 64 13 BLACK ROCK PA RK 47 9 1 31 RH 41 30 41 Printing Works ES S 9 36 79 8 8 12 20 1 1 20 7 43 47 5 59 77 38 45 11 12 Tank 40 9 9 6 6 47 3 CS 48 0 49 (covd) 5 48 1 51 Mast 3 20 Printing Works BLACK ROC K PK BEE CHVIEW GDNS 1 47 0 EDENBA NE RO AD 605 7 8 8 44 7 7 Archaeological Site & Monument Issues M I L L R O A D 3 Bowling 3 3 46 6 RH 5 48 2 2 48 Green 4 67 6 6 48 3 3 48 611 608 80 B A N N R O A D Def 11 4 48 4 17 CR 7 10 2 2 Sinks 5 3 62 60 9 BLACK ROCK ROAD 1 River Bann Pavi lion 12 61 3 3 61 11 74 65 Und 2 62 1 62 2 48 7 7 48 8 61 8 (Unscheduled) 13 14 61 6 6 61 12 61 4 4 61 Issues SR CR N E D S RA G A E IG L A R C 6 LB 5 61 59 72 6 61 7 7 61 15 CH 7 2 2 5 35 75 53 MANOR COURT 14 CH 68 5 ARDBANNWA LK 73 13 51 31 Playground St Paul's College 1 20 Und 1 17 60 45 Cem etery 8 Health 6 Nursery 29 DRUMK IL GA RDENS 4 4 COLERA INE ST REE T 2 Pond Centre School 43 65 36 27 25 6 Sl 2 2 18 4 64 Playing F ields 20 6 58 19 30 ARDBANN AV ENUE 8 8 10 12 15 23 13 Issu es 1a CS 56 7 7 14 16 54 Club House 5 5 TH E FAI RWAYS 1 1 ESS Tennis 1 17 58 Court 21 26 Playing Fields 69 12 Playing Field 19 3 39 1 1 Garage The Villas 37 Car Park 61 17 20 Kilrea 5 30 Baptist Church 28a 18 29 15 55 52 LB 7 27 25 G A R V A G H R O A D 20 Tank 23 DRUMKILMEWS 22 21 48 46 Mast 44 1 20 13 19 34 to 40 PO 51 42 15 18 11 13 16 SR LB 32 Iss 9 12 14 Tennis Court 11 6 6 39 10 Town Hall 26 2 Poli ce Station 24 B R I D G E S T R E E T 8 8 Liby 22 27 6 6 Tank Manse 26 25 2 2 LOUGHV IEW PK 12 5 5 t o 7 Und PH 10 29 1 2 24 8 27 PH 6 11 23 CH 3 4 19 Eel Trap 6 6 21 22 13 4 4 5 5 7 7 DIAM OND 7 3a 3 3 Parochial House 6 1 Kilre a 2 nd 3 21 Cow 7 7 1 St Anne's Pre sb Ch 5 Manor Golf Club Und Fair G reen 17 19 21 11 Tanks Und RC C hurch 25 15 War Bank R i v e r B a n n 19 18 4 23 Memorial 12 b 33 27 SR 37 17 SR 31 8 LB PO 45 35 MAGHE RA STREET 12 49 15 16 14 Tlts 61 43 TCB16 69 9 CS 20 10 59 47 18 ESS 24 Near Reastown 22 Slipway 28 26 4 11 14 2 12 TCB 32 67 57 1 63 30 PH 13 Tanks 34 5 5 29 40 3 3 KILREA BEE CHG ROV E 42 8 44 6 Cottage Grove 50 Iss 46 49 48 2 Bank 10 Fish Farm Und 1 t o 3 1 10 12 9 9 54 Tanks 1 12 LB 52 58 Iss 11 13 16 14 7 CHURCH STR EE T 15 1 18 9 PH 17 CF KAL 07 9 Tanks 20 CS 4 4 14 Car Park 25 22 Swing-bridge 11 3 Issues Washing Lough 1 6 13 16 24 Iss Hor se Fair Gr een F ire 15 Hall Engine Tank 26 Station 4 6 16 14 Kilr ea Und Toberdoney Fold 17 K ilrea Sinks Enterprise Centre Sks F irs t 18 50 DOA Yard 21 Pres b Ch Hall Def 2 Hall Rectory 25 19 23 Tel Ex Locks 11 31 D R U M A N E R O A D 7 7 14 12 13 Sinks 27 6 6 29 KAL 03 CF 1 1 FB 5 5 Chur ch 4 4 (ruins of) CS N E W RO A D 33 Dimon's Isle FB Grave Yard CS Issues 37 St P atric k' s Jetty Churc h (C of I) 39 5 40 Def KAL 02 20 1 CHUR CH PL Hall 10 Builder's Yard 6 Hall 7 38 Playground 44 KAL 06 Pond 2 P o r t n a C a n a l CHURCH ROW 10 6 17 MO NEY GRA N RO AD 4 6 38 4 12 12 8 5 5 L I S N A G R O T R O A D CHURCH COURT Garage 1 Playground 16 5 46 14 28 10 a a 10 7 33 23 Bridge Quarter 18 11 30 8 Kilrea Primary School 25 CD 63 30 Bus Depot CH 65 Woodhall Residential 66 D R U M A N E Centre 70 30 D R U M A G A R N E R R O A D 67 69 26 74 68 Joinery Works 27 6 6 WOO DLA ND PARK 7 24 Tank 19 Kathleens Lough 34 Sinks 21 77 36 23 9 34 Iss 20 8 Und 7 80 KAL 01 17 11 Issues 38 36 81 82 38 4a Und 31 Pumping 12 K I L R E A 42 Station 38 a 8 35 Sinks 38 b 35 Hall 14 4 37 6 6 MONEY GRANLA NE 6 44 39 CH 27 40 33 22 Issues Tel Ex a 39 RH M O N E Y G R A N R O A D Sinks 41 Issues D R U M A N E R O A D 2 41 a a 41 PORTNA ROA D Issues Und Iss CR CS 43 Iss 3 1 1 45 45 Moneygr an F ar m CR Pond Issues LISN AGREEN Sinks Def Def Car Park 2 2 Club Iss House 7 20 Tks 49 34 (covd) 44 Amenity Site Sinks CR D R U M A G A R N E R R O A D Cr ab 21 Lough Sinks 49 L I S N A G R O T R O A D CS Issues Sks Priest' s Def CR Cottage 48 36 23 51 Issues 50 RH CS Tank (covd) 52 53 Tank (covd) 52 M O N E Y G R A N R O A D Iss 0 150 300 Metres Und 54 Kilr ea G olf Cours e Hughs Lough 56 50 58 Bark Hill Def © Crown Copyright and database rights.
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