- Ballywalter
Infobox UK place
official_name= Ballywalter
irish_name= Baile Bháltair
scots_name= Whitkirk
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static_image_caption=
map_type= Northern Ireland
latitude= 54.53
longitude= -5.48
population= 1,416 (2001 Census)
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unitary_northern_ireland= Ards Borough
country= Northern Ireland
post_town= NEWTOWNARDS
postcode_area= BT
postcode_district= BT22
dial_code= 028
constituency_westminster= Strangford
constituency_ni_assembly= Strangford
lieutenancy_northern_ireland=County Down
website=Ballywalter (derive|Irish|Baile Bháltair|Walter’s Town, also "Whitkirk" meaning "White Church" in Ulster Scots) is a
village inCounty Down ,Northern Ireland , on the east (Irish Sea ) coast of theArds Peninsula betweenDonaghadee andBallyhalbert . It had a population of 1,416 people in the 2001 Census.Places of interest
*Ballywalter Park is a stately home on the outskirts of Ballywalter, which is open to the public, by appointment—as the Mulholland family still live on the estate. The Park plays host to the Northern Ireland Game Fair, which attracts nearly 40,000 people over a single weekend.
History
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Irish Rebellion of 1798 - On the morning of Pike Sunday,10 June 1798 a force of United Irishmen, mainly from Bangor,Donaghadee ,Greyabbey and Ballywalter attempted to occupy the town ofNewtownards . They met withmusket fire from the market house and among those killed was James Cain (18), fromBallyferris outside Ballywalter. He was buried in Whitechurch graveyard. The extent to which the people of Ballywalter were involved in the 1798 Rebellion is illustrated by an announcement in theFreeman's Journal on11 August 1798 . It stated that ‘the magnitude of the punishment of many districts of County Down may be conceived from this single fact-of the inhabitants of the little village of Ballywalter nine men were actually killed and thirteen returned wounded, victims of their folly. If a trifling village suffered so much what must have been the aggregate loss in those parts of the country which were in a state of rebellion.’ A number of Presbyterian ministers in the Ards were deemed to have taken part in the rebellion and were tried, found guilty and executed, including a minister from near Ballywalter, Rev. Robert Goudy ofDunover . After the insurrection bands of soldiers and yeomen scoured the country looking for United Irishmen. It is said locally that some Ballywalter men escaped capture by spending days at sea in hiding behind the Long Rock.
*It is recorded that Ballywalter lifeboat saved 154 lives between the late 1800s and its disbandment. By 1906 the coastguards had been withdrawn from the village and there was some difficulty in finding a crew to man the lifeboat, so it too was withdrawn.2001 Census
Ballywalter is classified as a Village by the [http://www.nisra.gov.uk/ NI Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA)] (ie with population between 1,000 and 2,250 people). On Census day (
29 April 2001 ) there were 1,416 people living in Ballywalter. Of these:
*18.5% were aged under 16 years and 27.0% were aged 60 and over
*48.9% of the population were male and 51.1% were female
*1.0% were from aCatholic background and 95.7% were from a Protestant background
*4.6% of people aged 16-74 were unemployedFor more details see: [http://www.ninis.nisra.gov.uk/ NI Neighbourhood Information Service]
External links
* [http://www.ballywalterpark.com/ Ballywalter Park]
* [http://www.ballywalterps.newtownards.ni.sch.uk/ Ballywalter Primary School]
* [http://cloghmore.bravepages.com/down/ballywalter.html The White Church, Ballywalter]References
* [http://www.ballywalteronline.co.uk/ Ballywalter Community Online]
* [http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/town_Home.aspx?co=7&to=127&ca=0&sca=0&navID=1 Culture Northern Ireland]ee also
*
List of towns in Northern Ireland
*List of villages in Northern Ireland
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