Laurelvale

Village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland


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::summary Village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland ::

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FieldValue
official_nameLaurelvale
irish_nameTamhnaigh Bhealtaine
static_image_nameMullavilly Parish (Cof I) - geograph.org.uk - 1180439.jpg
static_image_captionMullavilly parish church
map_typeNorthern Ireland
coordinates
label_positionnone
belfast_distance_mi25.5
population1,288
population_ref(2011 census)
irish_grid_referenceJ006478
unitary_northern_irelandArmagh
countryNorthern Ireland
post_townCRAIGAVON
postcode_areaBT
postcode_districtBT62
dial_code028, +44 28
constituency_westminsterNewry & Armagh
constituency_ni_assemblyNewry & Armagh
lieutenancy_northern_irelandCounty Armagh
hide_servicesyes
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|official_name= Laurelvale |irish_name= Tamhnaigh Bhealtaine |scots_name= |local_name= |static_image_name=Mullavilly Parish (Cof I) - geograph.org.uk - 1180439.jpg |static_image_caption=Mullavilly parish church |map_type= Northern Ireland |coordinates = |label_position= none |belfast_distance_mi= 25.5 |population = 1,288 |population_ref = (2011 census) |irish_grid_reference= J006478 |unitary_northern_ireland= Armagh |country= Northern Ireland |historic_county= |post_town= CRAIGAVON |postcode_area= BT |postcode_district= BT62 |dial_code= 028, +44 28 |constituency_westminster= Newry & Armagh |constituency_ni_assembly= Newry & Armagh |lieutenancy_northern_ireland= County Armagh |hide_services=yes Laurelvale is a village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is beside the smaller village of Mullavilly and the two are sometimes referred to as Laurelvale-Mullavilly or Mullavilly-Laurelvale. The village is three miles south of Portadown and 1.5 miles northwest of Tandragee. It had a population of 1,288 people in the 2011 census.

Name

Laurelvale is within the townland of Tamnaghvelton (formerly Tawnavaltiny, ). Laurelvale was taken from the name of a mansion that was built in the 19th century. Mullavilly was named after the townland in which it lies. The name comes .

History

Laurelvale was founded in the 1850s by Thomas Sinton JP (1826–1887) to house the workers in his linen mill of Thomas Sinton & Co. Ltd, which was in the village. At its height, Sintons' Mill had over 1000 workers. The mill has since been demolished. The company remained in family ownership until 1945 when it was taken over by the Ministry of Defence and operated by Hoffmans (who made ball bearings for gun turrets). The Sinton family also ran mills and bleach-works in Tandragee, Killyleagh, Tullylish and at Ravernet outside Hillsborough, County Down. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/The_Schedule_of_rental_of_the_estates_of_JOHN_Earl_of_SANDWICH_and_PETER_DE_SALIS,_in_the_Manor_of_Clare_in_County_of_Armagh,_1802.jpg" caption="PETER DE SALIS]], in the Manor of Clare in County of Armagh, 1802."] ::

Thomas Sinton also built a large house in the village, Laurelvale House, which, following the Second World War, was the home of Michael Torrens-Spence, Lord Lieutenant of County Armagh. Laurelvale House has since been demolished to make way for housing development.

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6b/Sintons_Mill_Laurelvale.jpg" caption="Sintons' Mill"] ::

Schools

Churches

Sport

Laurelvale F.C. has a ground in the Laurel Park area of the village. The football club currently play in the Mid-Ulster Football League Intermediate B Division.

Laurelvale Cricket Club has a clubhouse on Mullavilly Road and are currently competing in the NCU League Section 2, having just missed out on promotion in the 2015 season by way of Net Run Rate. Lee Edgar had a club record breaking season with 63 wickets winning the club's and league's Player of the Year.

Demography

2011 census

In the 2011 census Laurelvale-Mulavilly had a population of 1,288 people. Of these:

  • 99.46% were from the white (including Irish Traveller) ethnic group;
  • 7.53% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic religion and 86.96% belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' religion; and
  • 78.49% indicated that they had a British national identity, 5.75% had an Irish national identity and 23.68% had a Northern Irish national identity*.

2001 census

Mullavilly-Laurelvale is classified as a village by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA). On census day (29 April 2001) there were 1,258 people living in Mullavilly-Laurelvale.

References

References

  1. "Placenames Database of Ireland: Laurelvale".
  2. [http://www.portadowntimes.co.uk/news/local-news/roads-service-to-deliver-new-traffic-calming-measures-for-laurelvale-1-1648981 "Roads Service to deliver new traffic calming measures for Laurelvale"] {{Webarchive. link. (30 December 2013 . ''[[Portadown Times]]'', 21 December 2007.)
  3. link. (31 December 2013 . [[Department of the Environment (Northern Ireland)]].)
  4. [http://www.portadowntimes.co.uk/news/local-news/roundabout-on-way-at-laurelvale-accident-hot-spot-1-1653077 "Roundabout on way at Laurelvale accident hot-spot"] {{Webarchive. link. (30 December 2013 . ''[[Portadown Times]]'', 2 December 2008.)
  5. [http://mullavilly.armagh.anglican.org/Mullavilly%20News%20-%20Sept%202010.pdf ''Mullavilly News'', September 2010 issue] {{webarchive. link. (2013-12-30 .)
  6. "Free Map Tools".
  7. "Placenames NI: Tamnaghvelton".
  8. "Placenames NI: Mullavilly".
  9. "Placenames Database of Ireland: Mullavilly".
  10. "Census 2011 Population Statistics for Laurelvale / Mullavilly Settlement".

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