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2 March 2015

Which Northern Ireland village is one of UK’s most desirable places to live, according to Sunday Tim

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A tiny village with a population of just over 2,000 has been listed as one of the best places in the UK to live.

The small Co Antrim village is known throughout Ireland for its successful Shamrocks hurling and camogie teams.

The Sunday Times said of Loughguile: “On the fringes of the impossibly scenic Glens of Antrim, and close to the Giant’s Causeway, Loughguile has all the rolling open spaces and greenery you need to sooth away the head-melt of urban living.

“Ancient history – megalithic standing stones, castle ruins and lakeside crannogs – mixes with All-Ireland hurling and traditional folk-dance championships.

“This is where you go to sit and stare; sip an Irish whiskey from the local Bushmills distillery in the Pound Bar before venturing to the Giant’s Causeway and the Carrick-a-rede rope bridge on the north Antrim coast, or testing your swing on the challenging Royal Portrush golf course.”

The village’s most famous son was the late Cardinal Cahal Daly.

Factors such as house prices and school performance are used to determine which locations appear on the list. The locations were selected for desirable features such as a positive community spirit.

Click here to find properties in Loughguile.

View this and more articles on the Belfast Telegraph.

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