Drumenny Burn
Appearance
Drumenny Burn | |
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Location | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Ulster |
County | County Donegal |
Barony | Tirhugh |
Area | South Donegal |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | The townland of Straness, on the southern slopes of Clogher Hill, very near Leghowney |
kilometres) approx. | |
Basin features | |
River system | River Eske |
The Drumenny Burn, also known as the Drumonny Burn, the Drumenny River, the Drummenny River or the Drimminy River, is a
Donegal Town, where it flows into the River Eske.[1][2] In the Ulster Scots dialect, a 'burn' is a stream or small river.[3] The Drumenny Burn probably takes its name from the townland of Drumenny Upper, through which it flows, or else from the townlands of Drumenny Middle and Drumenny Lower, around the edges of which it flows.[4][5][6] Almost all of the burn flows within the Civil Parish of Donegal.[7]
Course
The Drumenny Burn is around 7.5
Donegal Town.[1][2][8][9][10][11] It flows in a mainly westerly direction from its source. In the townland of Drumenny Lower, on the eastern outskirts of Donegal Town, the burn flows under the Donegal Town Bypass, part of the N15.[1][6]
The lower stretch of the burn flows along the eastern edge of Donegal Town, part of this stretch flowing alongside the Old
Laghey Road. The burn flows along the edge of both Brú na Mara and Farmleigh Park, two housing estates just off the Old Laghey Road, on the eastern edge of Donegal Town. The burn then flows under the Ballybofey Road (part of the R267), flowing under a bridge located between The Northern Garage and Donegal Town Community Hospital, entering the River Eske very near this location, on the north-eastern edge of the town.[1][2]
References
- ^ Ordnance Survey of Ireland (O.S.I.), Dublin, 2012.
- ^ The Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, 1997 (in association with the Royal Irish Academy).
- The Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, 1999.
- ^ Drumenny Upper Townland, Co. Donegal. https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/tirhugh/donegal/tullynaught/drumenny-upper/
- ^ Drummenny Middle Townland, Co. Donegal. https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/tirhugh/donegal/tullynaught/drummenny-middle/
- ^ a b Drummenny Lower Townland, Co. Donegal. https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/tirhugh/donegal/tullynaught/drummenny-lower/
- ^ Civil Parish of Donegal, Co. Donegal. https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/donegal2/
- ^ Clogher Hill. https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/tirhugh/donegal/clogher/clogher/clogher-hill/
- ^ Straness Townland, Co. Donegal. https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/tirhugh/drumhome/tullynaught/straness/
- ^ Barnesyneilly Townland, Co. Donegal. https://www.townlands.ie/donegal/tirhugh/drumhome/tullynaught/barnesyneilly/
- ^ N.B.C.M.S.O.: Straness Wind Farm. https://www.localgov.ie/en/bcms/notice/straness-wind-farm