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Stewartstown

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About

Stewartstown ward is situated in the southern portion of Mid Ulster District, encompassing the village of Stewartstown itself along with surrounding rural townlands. The area is defined by its agricultural landscape, featuring patchwork fields and low-lying drumlins characteristic of County Tyrone. Lough Neagh's western shoreline forms a significant part of the ward's eastern boundary, influencing the local topography and ecology.

The ward's settlement pattern is predominantly centred on the linear village of Stewartstown, which developed around its main thoroughfare. A notable local feature is the presence of the Ballinderry River, which flows towards the lough. The area includes the smaller hamlet of Coagh, located where the river is crossed by a key road bridge, marking a historical crossing point. The rural townlands contain a mix of active farmland and areas of wetland habitat near the lough shore.

Data Sources

All data is sourced from official UK government agencies and public datasets. Last updated: 16/01/2026.