Official Name: | Tullyhogue |
Irish Name: | Tulaigh Óg[1] |
Static Image Name: | Halfway Bar, Tullyhogue, near Cookstown - geograph.org.uk - 567401.jpg |
Static Image Caption: | Halfway Bar in Tullyhogue |
Map Type: | Northern Ireland |
Coordinates: | 54.606°N -6.724°W |
Label Position: | none |
Unitary Northern Ireland: | Mid Ulster |
Country: | Northern Ireland |
Post Town: | COOKSTOWN |
Postcode Area: | BT |
Postcode District: | BT80 |
Dial Code: | 028 |
Constituency Westminster: | Mid Ulster |
Constituency Ni Assembly: | Mid Ulster |
Lieutenancy Northern Ireland: | County Tyrone |
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Tullyhogue, also called Tullaghoge[1] or Tullahoge[2] [3] ([4]), is a small village and townland[5] in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is within the civil parish of Desertcreat and is about two miles or three kilometres south of Cookstown.
Nearby Tullyhogue Fort was the crowning place of the kings of Tír Eoghain until the Flight of the Earls in 1607.[6]