Kilroot
Kilroot, a townland
nestled on the northern shores of Belfast Lough, offers a captivating
blend of history, industry, and natural beauty. A testament to the area's long
history, a church was built here as early as 412 AD. Explore the Kilroot Power Station, the only
remaining coal-fired power station in Northern Ireland, once a crucial source
of electricity. Step back in time at The Round House (Dean Swift's House), an
18th-century thatched cottage with a unique curved exterior wall. Legend has it
that Jonathan
Swift
himself sought refuge here from the devil! History continues at St. Colman's
Church of Ireland, a historic parish church dedicated to Saint Colmán.
For shopping,
explore the Kilroot Business Park, home to various enterprises. Discover
unique and handcrafted treasures at Killroot Pottery, a haven for pottery
enthusiasts. While Kilroot itself might not have a bustling nightlife scene, nearby Carrickfergus offers pubs
and local spots for drinks and good company.