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Crossgar

Crossgar (in Irish: An Chrois Ghearr, ie the short cross) is a village in County Down, Northern Ireland, approximately 15 miles south of Belfast in Northern Ireland on the main A7 road between Saintfield and Downpatrick. It is about 5 miles south of Saintfield and in the 19th century was a small hamlet. Crossgar has a good selection of pubs and restaurants and also boasts a fine twenty nine-hole golf course. It had a population of 1,539 people in the 2001 Census.

Demographics

Crossgar is classified as a village by the NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (ie with population between 1,000 and 2,250 people). On Census day (29 April 2001) there were 2,539 people living in Crossgar. Of these:
  • 23.8% were aged under 16 and 18.6% were aged 60 and over
  • 49.2% of the population were male and 50.8% were female
  • 60.0% were from a Catholic background and 38.2% were from a Protestant background
  • 2.4% of people aged 16-74 were unemployed.


  • For more details see: NI Neighbourhood Information Service

    Places of interest
  • Situated in the village is the famous Ulster Wildlife Centre, run by the Ulster Wildlife Trust and which is situated in a Victorian walled garden in the grounds of Tobar Muire Monastery (owned by the Passionist missionary order). Sir David Attenborough opened the Wildlife Centre in 1992 and the Trust is a charity to promote conservation in its natural habitat in Northern Ireland. Also situated in the same grounds is a huge Victorian conservatory with vines that were planted as far back as the last century.
  • The Market House is currently unused, missing its clock and boarded up.


  • People

    The James Martin Memorial Stone is located in The Square in Crossgar and is maintained by Down District Council. Sir James Martin, who hailed from Raffrey, was born on 11 September 1893, and died on 5 January 1981, was awarded for services to Engineering an OBE in 1950 and a CBE in 1957. He is famous as the inventor of the Ejector seat for aircraft. A three foot high stone has been erected in his memory. PEEJ

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    Hotels in Crossgar
     Ballaghbeg House Score 7.75 from 2 reviews
    31 South Promenade 7.75/10
    This Victorian property in the harbour area of Newcastle offers warm hospitality just 5 minutes from the town centre and the new promenade. Situated at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, it is the ideal base for a walking, golfing or activity holiday. The famous Royal County Down Golf Course is a mere 3 minute drive away. ... more
     
    Rayanne House Score 9.075 from 15 reviews
    60 Demesne Road 9.08/10
    All bedrooms have central heating, en-suite bathroom/shower, colour tv, Wireless Internet Connection, alarm clock, hairdryer, reading material, sewing kit, stationery, tea/coffee making facilities and hospitality tray which includes drinking chocolate, herb teas, biscuits and trinkets of sweets. Some of the rooms enjoy views across Belfast Lough to Carrickfergus, the Antrim Hills and beyond. ... more
     
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    You will spend 40 minutes at Hilltop home of Beatrix Potter, visit locations in the "Miss Potter" movie staring Renee Zellweger and enjoy a cruise on Coniston Water. Photo opportunities are available at all stages of this guided tour including Dove Cottage.

    Tour Highlights:

    • Hilltop, Beatrix Potter's Farm - 40 minute stop over
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    • Elterwater, Grasmere, Rydal Water and Coniston Water
    • Wordsworth's Dove Cottage - photo opportunity
    • Coniston Water - lake cruise

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    The Lion King Theater Show Varies

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    A London West End transfer for the smash-hit Broadway musical! Director/designer Julie Taymor has transformed Disney's phenomenally successful 1994 animated feature into a spectacular stage musical. The popular story of the young lion cub Simba, as he struggles to accept the responsibilities of adulthood and his destined role as king. The Lion King won six Tony Awards in 1998, including Best Director and Best Costume Design to Julie Taymor.

    Make the most of this memorable performance and enjoy a pre-theatre dinner at Christopher's, an American style restaurant with contemporary cuisine inspired by the grand steak and lobster houses of east coast America. Christopher's has become one of the most well-established and best known restaurants in Covent Garden; it is situated in a Grade II listed, white bricked Victorian building of extremely attractive appearance, with superb and commanding views over Waterloo Bridge.

    Ticket Collection:
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    Four Day Small Group Tour of The West Coast, Oban and "Hidden Islands" 4 days / 3 nights

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    Most visitors to Scotland feel they have to trek to the far north, and to Inverness, to get a taste of the renowned Highland scenery. Thankfully, it's not so. On this tour you can explore the Highland region of Rob Roy in the Trossachs and by saving a lot of driving time that you'd have to face on a traditional Inverness tour, you can also see the wonderful coastal region south of Oban.

    With a maximum group size of 11 and a university educated guide/driver, you are sure to have a memorable and personal experience.

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