Cumber Upper
Cumber Upper is a civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is mainly situated in the historic barony of Tirkeeran, with one townland (Stranagalwilly) in the barony of Strabane Lower.[1]
Towns and villages
The civil parish contains the village of Craigbane.[1]
Townlands
The civil parish contains the following townlands:[1]
- Alla Lower
- Alla Upper
- Altaghoney
- Ballyartan
- Ballycallaghan
- Ballyholly
- Ballymaclanigan
- Ballyrory
- Barr Cregg
- Binn
- Carnanbane
- Carnanreagh
- Claudy
- Coolnacolpagh
- Cregg
- Cregg Barr
- Cumber
- Dunady
- Dungorkin
- Gilky Hill
- Glenlough
- Gortilea
- Gortnaran
- Gortnaskey
- Gortscreagan
- Kilcaltan
- Kilculmagrandal
- Kilgort
- Killycor
- Kinculbrack
- Lear
- Letterlogher
- Lettermuck
- Ling
- Lisbunny
- Mulderg
- Raspberry Hill
- Sallowilly
- Stranagalwilly
- Tireighter
- Tullintrain
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References
- "Cumber Upper". IreAtlas Townlands Database. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
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