22
Townlands
1,780
Taifid Daonáirimh
397
Teaghlaigh
2
Bliana Daonáirimh
- Daoine
- 997
- Teaghlaigh
- 215
- Daoine
- 783 -21.5%
- Teaghlaigh
- 182 -15.3%
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Cranfield is a small district located in County Antrim in Northern Ireland, situated in the northeastern part of the island. The area is characterized by its rural landscape, typical of much of County Antrim, with rolling countryside and agricultural land that defines the character of the region. Its proximity to the larger settlements of the county means it functions as part of a broader rural community, though it maintains its own distinct local identity. The landscape reflects the gentle topography common to this part of Antrim, with fields and rural holdings that have long formed the basis of the local economy.
The history of Cranfield, like many small townlands in Northern Ireland, is deeply rooted in the agricultural and social development of County Antrim over centuries. The district would have been shaped by the broader historical patterns of settlement, land ownership, and community formation that characterized Ulster during the medieval and early modern periods. As with much of rural Antrim, the area has been influenced by patterns of settlement, religious affiliation, and economic activity that reflected wider historical currents affecting the region.
Cranfield remains primarily a rural community, with its significance tied to local agricultural traditions and the social networks of the broader area. The district serves as a residential area for families with connections to farming and rural life in County Antrim. Like many small townlands across Northern Ireland, Cranfield represents the dispersed settlement pattern characteristic of the countryside, where communities are defined as much by their social connections and shared history as by concentrated population centers.
The continuing significance of Cranfield to its residents lies in its role as part of the fabric of rural County Antrim, contributing to the cultural and social continuity of the wider district. As with many similar communities throughout Northern Ireland, Cranfield's importance is measured in the everyday life of its inhabitants and their connection to the land and local heritage that define rural Antrim life.
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