Official Name: | Annaghmore |
Irish Name: | Eanach Mór |
Static Image: | Moss Road, Annaghmore and Annaghmore Parish Church. - geograph.org.uk - 580970.jpg |
Static Image Caption: | Annaghmore parish church |
Population: | 265 |
Population Ref: | [1] |
Unitary Northern Ireland: | Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon |
Country: | Northern Ireland |
Post Town: | CRAIGAVON |
Postcode Area: | BT |
Postcode District: | BT62 |
Dial Code: | 028 |
Constituency Westminster: | Newry and Armagh |
Lieutenancy Northern Ireland: | County Armagh |
Hide Services: | yes |
Belfast Distance Mi: | 28 |
Coordinates: | 54.45°N -42°W |
Constituency Ni Assembly: | Newry and Armagh |
Annaghmore (;)[2] is a small village and townland (of 786 acres) near Loughgall in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Loughgall and the historic barony of Oneilland West.[3] It had a population of 265 people (93 households) in the 2011 Census.[4] (2001 Census: 255 people)
See main article: The Troubles in Annaghmore.
Annaghmore railway station was opened by the Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway on 5 April 1858. It was closed by the Ulster Transport Authority on 15 February 1965.[5]
Annaghmore has a GAA club, Annaghmore Pearses GFC (Cumann Phiarsaigh Eanach Mór), founded in 1915.[6] [7] The club currently plays in the county Junior football championship.