The Sixmilewater, Co Antrim :: Shared Description


The Sixmilewater is longer than the name suggests – approximately 20 miles in total. It rises to the north of Carrickfergus and flows by way of Ballyclare, Dunadry and Antrim town into Lough Neagh.
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J2991 : Houses and fields, Ballyclare (March 2016) by Albert Bridge
J2386 : The M2 crossing the Sixmilewater near Templepatrick by Albert Bridge
J1585 : Old millrace, Antrim by Albert Bridge
J2890 : The Sixmilewater, Ballyclare (3) by Albert Bridge
J1585 : The Sixmilewater railway bridge, Antrim (2012-1) by Albert Bridge
J1685 : The Muckamore Bridge (1) by Albert Bridge
J2085 : The Sixmilewater, Dunadry (1) by Albert Bridge
J1486 : Autumn on the Sixmilewater, Antrim by Albert Bridge
J2991 : Footbridge, Ballyclare by Albert Bridge
J1486 : The Massereene Bridge, Antrim (4) by Albert Bridge
J1486 : The Sixmilewater, Antrim by Albert Bridge
J1386 : Slipway, Antrim by Albert Bridge
J1486 : Hall's Bridge, Antrim (1) by Albert Bridge
J1486 : The Deerpark Bridge, Antrim (1) by Albert Bridge
J1486 : River debris, Antrim by Albert Bridge
J1386 : The Sixmilewater at Antrim (1) by Albert Bridge
J1685 : Former millrace, Muckamore (2) by Albert Bridge
J1486 : The Sixmilewater at Antrim (3) by Albert Bridge
J1486 : Riverside path, Antrim by Albert Bridge
J1387 : Antrim marina, Sixmilewater by Albert Bridge
J2286 : The Sixmilewater near Templepatrick and Parkgate by Albert Bridge
J1785 : Footbridge, Muckamore by Albert Bridge
J1984 : Railway bridge, Dunadry (1) by Albert Bridge
J1486 : Riverside, Antrim (1) by Albert Bridge
J1685 : The Muckamore Bridge (2) by Albert Bridge

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Created: Thu, 14 Apr 2011, Updated: Thu, 14 Apr 2011

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