Nash's stores at Six Road Ends near Bangor. Taken during the Coronavirus pandemic, the shop has remained open and is doing a brisk trade. The former Ballygrainey Post Office seen on the left in J5278 : The Ballycrochan Road, Ballygrainey has been redeveloped into a... (more)
A site, beside Ballygrainey Orange hall, offered for sale and described on the agent’s board as having planning permission for four semis and one detached house. It’s much bigger than it appears here. This photograph appears as a matter... (more)
The Six Road Ends, while not especially busy, is a tricky spot for anyone not going straight through from Donaghadee to Newtownards. From left (going clockwise) are the roads to Conlig, Bangor, Groomsport, Donaghadee, Carrowdore and (at my... (more)
A field near Six Road Ends near Bangor with what is surely one of the last harvests of 2008. Only the bales are still to be collected in and have probably been left to dry out - the previous day had seen yet another downpour and you should... (more)
Now known as the 'Old' Ballycrochan Road after the realignment of the Six Road Ends. This is the view towards Donaghadee. The blue building on the left is the former Ballygrainey Post Office - now a private house. There is a flush... (more)
An old Belfast & County Down Railway (BCDR) accommodation crossing gate close to the Six Road Ends near Bangor. The line from Donaghadee to Newtownards ran directly behind the gate. These gates, with the sun bow design, are now a rarity.
The Six Road Ends, while not especially busy, is a tricky spot for anyone not going straight through from Donaghadee to Newtownards. It might seem a sensible place for a roundabout for all six roads but the engineers think not. Instead... (more)
A field near Six Road Ends near Bangor with what is surely one of the last harvests of 2008. Only the bales are still to be collected in and have probably been left to dry out - the previous day had seen yet another downpour.