Lambeg, County Antrim

Lambeg, County Antrim

Lambeg (from the Irish: "Lann Bheag" meaning "Little Church" or "Little Building") is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, 6.5 miles southwest of Belfast and one mile from the centre of the city of Lisburn. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 60 people. It is situated in the Lisburn City Council area.

An early English language approximation of the Irish name for the area used the spelling "Landebege."

The River Lagan flows through the village and it was because of the river and the damp climate of the Lagan Valley, that flax was first grown there. This resulted in Lambeg becoming a centre for the Linen industry in the area. The fertile land of the Lagan Valley was part of the manor granted in 1611 to Sir Fulke Conway. English tenants, mainly from the north of England according to Rankin, were brought over by Conway to settle on his estate. It is suggested that they also brought experience of textile making with them. The earliest documentary evidence of the textile industry in Lambeg records the setting up of a bleach green in 1626 by a John Williamson.

In 1921 the Government of Northern Ireland set up a "Linen Industry Research Association" (LIRA). This was situated in Lambeg, for the scientific and technical research of textiles, especially linen. Due to the decline of the industry the centre closed in 1993, although it's library of books and journals are now housed in the [http://www.lisburncity.gov.uk/irish_linen_centre_and_lisburn_museum Lisburn Museum] .

Locally significant buildings include Lambeg Old National School (1849), which is now converted to a dwelling and is a listed building.

The Lambeg drum is named after Lambeg village.

Transport

*Lambeg railway station opened on 1 September 1877. [cite web | title= Lambeg station| work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-08-28|format=PDF]

References

* [http://www.historyfromheadstones.com/index.php?id=573 History from Headstones]
* [http://www.ninis.nisra.gov.uk/ NI Neighbourhood Information System]
*Draft Belfast Metropolitan Area Plan 2015

See also

*List of villages in Northern Ireland
*List of towns in Northern Ireland
*Lambeg drum


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