Coney Island
UK, United Kingdom
Coney Island refers primarily to two distinct locations in the UK: a small seaside hamlet and townland of 48 acres in County Down, Northern Ireland, situated between Ardglass and Killough along the scenic Lecale coast with a caravan park, and a wooded 9-acre island in Lough Neagh near Maghery, County Armagh, boasting Mesolithic settlement evidence, a 13th-century Anglo-Norman motte, 16th-century O'Neill tower, and National Trust management accessible by boat.
Both sites offer historical intrigue amid natural beauty, with the island particularly noted for its ancient fortifications and St. Patrick's Stone. Less prominently, nicknames like "Britain's Coney Island" apply to Blackpool's Pleasure Beach or Porthcawl's now-closed funfair, evoking nostalgic seaside amusement vibes.
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