List of townlands in Belfast
The townlands of Belfast are the oldest surviving land divisions in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The city is split between two traditional Counties by the River Lagan, with those townlands north of the river generally in County Antrim, while those on the southern bank are generally part of County Down.
The following is a list of townlands within Belfast city and their likely etymologies.- Ballyaghagan
- Ballycollin
- Ballycullo
- Ballydownfine
- Ballyfinaghy
- Ballygammon
- Ballygomartin
- Ballymagarry
- Ballymoney
- Ballymurphy
- Ballysillan Lower
- Derryaghy
- Dunmurry
- Edenderry
- Englishtown
- Greencastle, formerly Cloghcastella
- Killeaton
- Kilmakee
- Lagmore
- Legoniel
- Low Wood
- Malone Lower and Malone Upper
- Old Park
- Poleglass
- Skegoneill
- Tom of the Tae-End
County Down (south bank of the River Lagan)
- Ballycloghan
- Ballydollaghan
- Ballyhackamore
- Ballyhanwood
- Ballylenaghan
- Ballymacarret
- Ballymaconaghy
- Ballymaghan
- Ballymisert
- Ballynafoy or Ballynafeigh
- Ballynavally
- Ballyrushboy
- Braniel
- Breda
- Carnamuck
- Castlereagh
- Cregagh
- Gallwally
- Gilnahirk
- Gortgrib
- Killeen
- Knock, formerly Knock Columkill
- Knockbreckan
- Knocknagoney
- Lisnasharragh
- Multyhogy
- Strand Town, formerly Ballimachoris
- Tullycarnet