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Tattyreagh won the 2017 Tyrone Junior Football Championship and proceeded to the Ulster Junior Club Football Championship as representative of County Tyrone. In 2018, Captain Conor Mullin, led Tattyreagh won the Tyrone Intermediate Championship. The Omagh Council hosted a reception for the club in February 2019. [1]
St Patrick's church. The Roman Catholic parish church is named St Patrick's. The Protestant Church of Ireland is named St Mark's. Drinkers in the village are served by the Bridge Tavern (also known as O'Hagan's). The primary school is St. Patrick's. The local Community Centre is widely used for a variety of functions and family events.
St. Columba’s Church of Ireland Church Street Omagh BT78 1DG Church Omagh B+ B+ HB11/13/002: Tyrone County Club 10 High Street Omagh BT78 1BQ Recreational Club - Terrace Omagh B+ B1 HB11/13/013: Upload Photo. Fermanagh and Tyrone Hospital 1 Donaghanie Road Omagh BT79 0NS School Omagh B+ B1 HB11/15/004 A: Upload Photo
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Tattyreagh (from Irish: An Táite Riabhach meaning "the striped/tabby field" [1]) is a small townland near Seskinore in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, and is situated within Omagh District Council area. Over the past 10 years, rapid growth has emerged in this small rural community with new private housing.
County Tyrone within Ireland Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of Grade A listed buildings in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In Northern Ireland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural ...
Bridge of former PD&O line over a farm track, somewhere between Dungannon and Pomeroy, County Tyrone. The disused embankment has been partly removed. Building of the PD&O line started from Portadown in 1855 and reached Dungannon in 1858. [1] This first section of line opened with temporary termini at both Portadown and Dungannon. [2]
Sixmilecross is a townland and small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The original Irish name for Sixmilecross is Na Corracha Mora, this refers to marshy ground, probably the ground that runs along the Glusha river at the back of the village. It is situated in the historic barony of Omagh East and the civil parish of Termonmaguirk. [1]