Layde

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Layde is a historic civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, known for its ancient church ruins and coastal setting near Cushendun.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
category Civil parishes of County Antrim
cemeteryUsedUntil 19th century
churchRuinsLocatedOn cliff above the River Dun
containsTownland Altikeeragh NERFINISHED
Altmore NERFINISHED
Ballymacdoe NERFINISHED
Ballynagard NERFINISHED
Ballyvoy NERFINISHED
Cregagh NERFINISHED
Cushendall townland NERFINISHED
Cushendun townland NERFINISHED
Drumnacur NERFINISHED
Glenaan NERFINISHED
Glenballyemon NERFINISHED
Glenmakeeran NERFINISHED
Knocknacarry NERFINISHED
Layde townland NERFINISHED
Legge Green NERFINISHED
Tavnagharry NERFINISHED
country Northern Ireland
hasAlternativeSpelling Layd NERFINISHED
hasCemetery Layde churchyard NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance example of early Christian and medieval ecclesiastical site on Antrim coast
hasFeature ancient church ruins
coastal setting
graveyard
hasIrishName Leithid
hasNotableStructure Layde Old Church ruins NERFINISHED
hasRuinedChurch medieval parish church
hasSite Layde Old Church NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Antrim Coast NERFINISHED
historicalTerritory historic barony of Glenarm Lower NERFINISHED
historicalUse parish for local Anglican congregation
locatedIn County Antrim NERFINISHED
locatedNear Cushendun NERFINISHED
locatedOn north coast of County Antrim
overlooks Cushendun Bay NERFINISHED
partOf Causeway Coast and Glens district NERFINISHED
province Ulster NERFINISHED
regionType historic rural parish
religiousTradition Church of Ireland NERFINISHED
servedSettlement Cushendall NERFINISHED
Cushendun NERFINISHED
tourismType heritage tourism

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Cushendun parish Layde