Sandyhill
Sandyhill is a locality in County Sligo, Connacht. Sandyhill is situated nearby to the locality Bellahy, as well as near Broher.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Charlestown-Bellahy and Curry.
Charlestown-Bellahy
Town
Charlestown–Bellahy is an urban area crossing the boundaries of County Mayo and County Sligo in Ireland. It comprises the adjoining villages of Charlestown, County Mayo, and Bellaghy, County Sligo. It had a population of 753 at the 2002 census.
Curry
Village
Curry is a village and townland in County Sligo, Ireland. The townland has an area of approximately 3.9 square kilometres, and had a population of 148 people as of the 2011 census. Curry is situated 3 km northeast of Sandyhill.
Toorlestraun
Village
Toorlestraun or Tourlestrane is a village in County Sligo, Ireland. Toorlestraun is situated 8 km northwest of Sandyhill.
Sandyhill
Latitude
53.97542° or 53° 58′ 32″ northLongitude
-8.79218° or 8° 47′ 32″ westElevation
72 metres (236 feet)Open location code
9C5HX6G5+54OpenStreetMap ID
node 1458463576OpenStreetMap feature
place=localityGeoNames ID
3310967
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In Other Languages
“Sandyhill” goes by many names.
- Irish: “Cnoc an Ghainimh”
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Localities in the Area
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