112
Taifid Daonáirimh
30
Teaghlaigh
2
Bliana Daonáirimh
- Daoine
- 72
- Teaghlaigh
- 16
- Daoine
- 40 -44.4%
- Teaghlaigh
- 14 -12.5%
Maidir Liom
Ballyridley is a small townland situated in County Down, in the northern part of the island of Ireland. Like many Irish townlands, it represents a unit of land division with deep historical roots in the Irish administrative system. The townland falls within the broader landscape of County Down, an area characterized by varied terrain that includes drumlins, lowlands, and proximity to both inland water systems and coastal features. The geography of this region reflects the glacial influences that shaped much of the Irish landscape, creating a patchwork of small fields, hedgerows, and pastoral land typical of rural Ulster.
The history of Ballyridley, as with most Irish townlands, extends back centuries through periods of Gaelic settlement, Norman influence, and subsequent English administrative reorganization. The townland system itself was formalized during the Tudor and Stuart periods as the English crown sought to establish clearer land records and taxation systems across Ireland. County Down, being in Ulster, experienced significant plantation activity in the early 17th century, which would have influenced land ownership patterns and settlement in areas like Ballyridley. The local community would have been shaped by these broader historical currents, including religious and cultural changes that affected the entire region.
Ballyridley remains part of the living fabric of County Down's rural communities, contributing to the local heritage and character of the area. Like many small townlands, it may be known primarily to those with family connections or deep local knowledge, yet it represents the continuity of Irish settlement patterns and land use that stretch back generations. The significance of such townlands lies not always in dramatic historical events, but in their role as anchors of community identity, family history, and the preservation of the Irish landscape's distinctive administrative and cultural heritage.
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