Tandragee

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Tandragee is a village on the Cusher River in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Ballymore and the historic barony of Orior Lower. It had a population of 3, 486 people in the 2011 Census. Overlooking the village is Tandragee Castle. Originally the seat of the Ó hAnluain sept, it was taken over by the English during the Plantation of Ulster and rebuilt in about 1837 by George Montagu, 6th Duke of Manchester. Today, its grounds are home to the Tayto potato-crisp factory. Northern Ireland Electricity has an interconnector to County Louth in the Republic of Ireland from the outskirts of the town. Earlier spellings of the town's name include Tanderagee and Tonregee. They come from Tóin re Gaoith, which refers to the hillside on which the village is built. EducationTandragee Primary SchoolTandragee Junior High SchoolTandragee NurseryButton Moon Play Group

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Tandragee is a village on the Cusher River in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish of Ballymore and the historic barony of Orior Lower. It had a population of 3, 486 people in the 2011 Census. Overlooking the village is Tandragee Castle. Originally the seat of the Ó hAnluain sept, it was taken over by the English during the Plantation of Ulster and rebuilt in about 1837 by George Montagu, 6th Duke of Manchester. Today, its grounds are home to the Tayto potato-crisp factory. Northern Ireland Electricity has an interconnector to County Louth in the Republic of Ireland from the outskirts of the town. Earlier spellings of the town's name include Tanderagee and Tonregee. They come from Tóin re Gaoith, which refers to the hillside on which the village is built. EducationTandragee Primary SchoolTandragee Junior High SchoolTandragee NurseryButton Moon Play Group

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