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Ballymena, BT44 8HG
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Our lettings services →Ballymena is one of the largest towns in Northern Ireland, with a population of over 31,000, and serves as the commercial hub of mid-Antrim. Situated in the valley of the River Main, approximately 28 miles north-west of Belfast, the town combines a strong local economy with an enviable position as the gateway to the Antrim Coast and Glens. The wider area includes the highly desirable villages of Broughshane (UK Village of the Year 2018), Cullybackey, Ahoghill, Galgorm (home to the renowned Galgorm Resort and Spa), and the UNESCO-listed Moravian settlement of Gracehill.
The M2 motorway provides a largely motorway-standard route to Belfast, making the drive approximately 30 minutes. Goldline express buses run hourly to Belfast. The town is within reasonable reach of both Belfast International Airport (20 miles) and Belfast City Airport (30 miles). Ballymena is exceptionally well served by schools: three grammar schools (Ballymena Academy, Cambridge House, and St Louis) alongside strong non-selective options including Slemish College (integrated) and Dunclug College.
Shopping is centred on Fairhill Shopping Centre (one of the top five retail locations in Northern Ireland), the Tower Centre, and the traditional town centre streets. The Braid (Town Hall, Museum, and Arts Centre) provides a civic and cultural hub, and Ecos Nature Park, a 220-acre nature park close to the town centre, is an outstanding amenity. People's Park (45 acres, Green Flag award) adds further green space, and the nearby Galgorm Resort and Spa is one of Northern Ireland's premier leisure destinations.
The town's economy is anchored by employers such as Wrightbus, the world leader in zero-emission bus production, employing over 2,100 people locally. Property prices remain significantly more accessible than Belfast, and the surrounding countryside offers larger homes on generous plots. For anyone seeking quality of life, excellent schools, and easy access to one of Ireland's most spectacular landscapes, Ballymena is a compelling choice.
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