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Broomhedge is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, near Lisburn, approximately 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Belfast. It lies within the Lisburn City Council area, and the Maghaberry electoral ward.

Broomhedge
Broomhedge
Location within Northern Ireland
Population403 (2001 Census)
 Belfast12 mi (19 km)
County
  • County Antrim
    County Down
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLisburn, Craigavon
Postcode districtBT28
BT67
Dialling code028
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Northern Ireland
54.488°N 6.169°W / 54.488; -6.169

Demographics


In the 2001 Census, the output area which contained Broomhedge (see here) had a population of 403. Of these:

For more information, see the NI Statistical Research Agency (NISRA) page for this output area.

A view of a field in Lurganure townland
A view of a field in Lurganure townland

Geography


The boundaries of the hamlet of Broomhedge do not exactly correspond with those of the Church of Ireland parish of the same name. Indeed, Broomhedge per se straddles the boundary between the postal districts of Lisburn and Moira (Craigavon), and encompasses several townlands. The exact boundaries depend on whether Upper Broomhedge and Lurganure are considered separately, and the issue is further complicated by the close proximity of Mazetown and the River Lagan which separates counties Antrim and Down. Broomhedge is situated within the Upper Massereene barony.


Townland names


English nameOriginal Irish spellingMeaningParish
BroughmoreBruach Mórbig edge/marginBlaris
LurganureLurga an Iubhairlong hill of the yewBlaris
GortnacorGort na Corafield of the weirBlaris/Magheramesk
CreenaghCríonachwithered woodMagheramesk
CarnlougherinCarn LaochthréinLoughrin's cairnMagheramesk
TrummeryTromráith or Druimráthafort of the elder trees/ridgeMagheramesk
InisloughlinInis LochlainnLoughlin's islandMagheramesk
Meadow Bridge Primary School
Meadow Bridge Primary School

Education


The only school situated within Broomhedge itself is the new Brookfield Special School, the construction of which was recently completed on the site of the former Broomhedge P.S.[1] Therefore, most children travel to school elsewhere in the Lisburn area, Moira or further afield.


Primary Education



Post-Primary Education


Secondary

Grammar

Halfpenny Gate Road, within Broughmore townland
Halfpenny Gate Road, within Broughmore townland

Sport


Broomhedge F.C. plays in the Mid-Ulster Football League at Anvil Park. The world famous Irish band, the Shamrock Tenors [5] are said to be fans of the Anvils and, when not touring, can often be seen on the sideline cheering them on.


Transport


Broomhedge is accessible by turning off the M1 at Sprucefield and reaching the Lurganure Road (later becoming the Halfpenny Gate Road) via Blaris. The nearest train stops are at Moira and Lisburn; Broomhedge Halt railway station opened on 29 April 1935, but eventually closed on 3 July 1973.[6]


Churches


There are two main churches in the area: St Matthew's Parish Church (Church of Ireland, Connor diocese), and Broomhedge Methodist. There is also a Plymouth Brethren gospel hall.

St Matthew's Church in Broomhedge
St Matthew's Church in Broomhedge
The Methodist church in Broomhedge
The Methodist church in Broomhedge
Broomhedge Gospel Hall
Broomhedge Gospel Hall

St Matthew's Broomhedge


Originally part of Blaris parish, the church of St Matthew was erected as a chapel of ease to cover the Broomhedge area. The foundation stone was laid in 1839, the church was in use by 1841 and was officially consecrated in September 1848. It was served by curates from Lisburn Cathedral until 1867 when Maurice Knox McKay was appointed as a perpetual curate. The parish itself was set up in 1880 with the Rev. John Leslie as the first rector, who served until his death in 1927. The current incumbent, Rev Peter Galbraith, has ministered in Broomhedge since 1991. In 2001 a new church hall was built, replacing the Bradbury Memorial Hall (built in 1951).[7]

List of rectors:


Broomhedge Methodist


The church was founded in 1751, though the current building was built in 1897. The present minister, the Rev Ed McDade, previously minister of Cullybackey Methodist Church, was installed at Broomhedge, Magheragall and Trinity on Sunday 13 July 2008. He succeeded the Rev Clive Webster, who preached his final sermon on Sunday 29 June 2008. The building is shared with Magheragall Methodist for evening services every second Sunday of the month.[8]


Broomhedge Gospel Hall


The assembly was formed in about 1890 and met in two different locations before the current hall was built in 1935.[9]


Other denominations


No other Christian or Christian-related denominations have meeting places in Broomhedge itself, so members of other churches generally travel elsewhere. For more information, see Churches in the Lisburn City Council area.


See also



References


  1. "30 year wait for new school almost over for Brookfield". Ulster Star. Retrieved 8 March 2008.
  2. Maze Primary School
  3. SEELB Annual Report 2003/4 p14
  4. "An Evaluation of the Craigavon Two-Tier System". DENI. Retrieved 12 February 2008.
  5. Tenors, Shamrock. http://www.shamrocktenors.com/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. Ayres, Bob. "Irish Railways" (PDF). Railscot. Retrieved 13 September 2007.
  7. "The Connor diocese website page on Broomhedge parish". www.connordiocese.org.uk. Retrieved 4 March 2008.
  8. Lisburn Methodist churches
  9. Lisburn Gospel Halls





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