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Artigarvan
Artigarvan (from Irish: Ard Tí Garbháin, meaning "height of Garbhan's house"; Ulster-Scots: Airtigarvan) is a village and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Artigarvan had a population of 802 at the 2021 census. It is 3 miles from Strabane and 4 miles from Donemana.
Artigarvan is sited near a confluence between a small burn and the Glenmornan River, towards the far end of the Glenmornan valley (part of the wider Foyle Valley complex). A disused mill, which was once powered by the river, is located nearby.
Artigarvan is centrally sited in the valley's alluvial plain - an area of relatively flat land, suitable for pasture.
The northern and western boundaries of Artigarvan townland follow the river. Along these boundaries, the river is spanned by:
The Artigarvan townland covers an area of 174 acres. However, the wider village is spread across the townlands of Artigarvan, Milltown, Glebe and Liscurry. All are located within the historic barony of Strabane Lower and the civil parish of Leckpatrick.
The village was previously part of the Artigarvan ward in Glenelly DEA in Strabane District Council from 1985 until 2015 (and before that, it formed part of Strabane Area B from 1973 to 1985). During this time, Artigarvan ward included the village itself, Ballymagorry, Cloghcor and Glenmornan.
Since local government reforms in 2015, the village has sat within the Artigarvan ward in Sperrin DEA, part of Derry City and Strabane District Council. The only change in the Artigarvan ward was the addition of the Woodend area at the far north of Strabane town.
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Artigarvan
Artigarvan (from Irish: Ard Tí Garbháin, meaning "height of Garbhan's house"; Ulster-Scots: Airtigarvan) is a village and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
Artigarvan had a population of 802 at the 2021 census. It is 3 miles from Strabane and 4 miles from Donemana.
Artigarvan is sited near a confluence between a small burn and the Glenmornan River, towards the far end of the Glenmornan valley (part of the wider Foyle Valley complex). A disused mill, which was once powered by the river, is located nearby.
Artigarvan is centrally sited in the valley's alluvial plain - an area of relatively flat land, suitable for pasture.
The northern and western boundaries of Artigarvan townland follow the river. Along these boundaries, the river is spanned by:
The Artigarvan townland covers an area of 174 acres. However, the wider village is spread across the townlands of Artigarvan, Milltown, Glebe and Liscurry. All are located within the historic barony of Strabane Lower and the civil parish of Leckpatrick.
The village was previously part of the Artigarvan ward in Glenelly DEA in Strabane District Council from 1985 until 2015 (and before that, it formed part of Strabane Area B from 1973 to 1985). During this time, Artigarvan ward included the village itself, Ballymagorry, Cloghcor and Glenmornan.
Since local government reforms in 2015, the village has sat within the Artigarvan ward in Sperrin DEA, part of Derry City and Strabane District Council. The only change in the Artigarvan ward was the addition of the Woodend area at the far north of Strabane town.
