
Banbridge - Wikipedia
Banbridge (/ bænˈbrɪdʒ / ban-BRIJ) [3] is a town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Bann and the A1 road and is named after a bridge built over the Bann in 1712. It is in the civil parish of Seapatrick and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Upper Half. [4] .
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banbridgetownfc. 2,663 likes · 13 talking about this. Banbridge Town FC compete in the Bluefin Premier Intermediate League. Crystal Park has been their home since 1947. (Formally known as the Show...
Banbridge Town - NI Football League
2025年3月15日 · Banbridge Town hit three goals without reply past managerless Dergview at Crystal Park. Michael McCavitt opened the scoring on 1… Curtis Hanson struck a last minute equaliser to earn Portstewart a point from Banbridge Town's visit to Mullaghacall. The 21-yea…
Banbridge Town live score, schedule & player stats | Sofascore
Banbridge Town top scorers list is updated live during every match. You can click on players from the roster above and see available personal information such as nationality, date of birth, height, preferred foot, position, player value, transfer history etc.
Banbridge Town FC - Club profile - Transfermarkt
2019年3月22日 · All information about Banbridge Town (Intermediate) current squad with market values transfers rumours player stats fixtures news
Banbridge | Market Town, River Bann, County Down | Britannica
2025年3月22日 · Banbridge, town and former district (1973–2015) within the former County Down, now part of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon district, southeastern Northern Ireland. Located on the River Bann, the town of Banbridge came into existence following the building of a stone bridge across the river in
Northern Ireland - Banbridge Town FC - Soccerway
Northern Ireland - Banbridge Town FC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway
Banbridge Map - Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon ... - Mapcarta
Banbridge is a town historically in County Down in Northern Ireland, but nowadays part of Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon District. It stands on the road between Belfast and Newry so it grew up as a rest stop for stagecoaches, and in the 19th century it …
Visit Banbridge - Visit Armagh
Welcome to Banbridge. Immortalised in the song, “The Star of the County Down”, Banbridge owes its development to Lord Downshire and to the once thriving linen industry and where Ferguson’s Linen Factory are widely acknowledged as producers of finest linen Jacquard in the world.
Banbridge Town - Discovering Ireland Vacations
The town of Banbridge, 13 miles from Belfast in the North West of County Down, has a unique feature. The town lies within the townland of Ballyvally, which means the "townland of the road", and the road is precisely the unusual feature mentioned.