Cushendun

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Cushendun
Cois aban Duine
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Province: Ulster
County: County Antrim
District: Moyle District Council
UK Parliament: North Antrim
European Parliament: Northern Ireland
Dialling Code: 028, +44 28
Post Town: Ballymena
Postal District(s): BT44
Population (2001) 138

Cushendun (from the Irish: Cois aban Duine meaning "Mouth of the dun river"[1]) is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is situated off the A2 coast road about 20 kilometres to the south east of Ballycastle. It has a sheltered harbour and lies at the mouth of the River Dun and Glendun, one of the nine Glens of Antrim. The Mull of Kintyre in Scotland is only 20 miles away across the North Channel and can be seen on clear days. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 138 people[2]. It is situated in the Moyle District Council area.

The nearby hamlet of Knocknacarry, which is closely related to Cushendun, lies approximately 1 mile to the west.

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Cushendun village, was designed for Lord Cushendun in the style of a Cornish village by the architect Clough Williams-Ellis. Since 1954 most of the village and the parkland around Glenmona to the north has been owned by the National Trust. Cushendun’s picturesque coastal setting in the heart of the Antrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, together with its unique architectural inheritance, resulted in designation as a Conservation area in 1980.

Across the bay from Cushendun, a prominent house was the home of poet Moira O'Neill.

The English poet John Masefield spent many holidays in the village, his wife was Constance Crommelin, younger daughter of Nicolas Crommelin of nearby Rockport.

  1. ^ Placenames in Ireland
  2. ^ NI Neighbourhood Information Service
  • Draft Northern Area Plan 2016

Coordinates: 55°08′N, 6°02′W

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