Annaghmore

Annaghmore
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Annaghmore is a big village.
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Annaghmore means ‘Place of
the Bog’.
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There is a train at Peatlands
Park and it takes you for a
ride for one mile
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You can go for different walks
around Peatlands Park.
Annaghmore
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In Annaghmore there is a spar
shop and Francis Neil Motors.
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Francis Neil Motors is a Car
Sales Room and it is close to
our school.
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The spar is a garage and a
shop. It is opposite Francis
Neil Motors.
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The church is near to us and it
starts at 11:30am – 12:30pm.
Portadown
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Portadown is the nearest town
to Annaghmore.
Portadown is 87 miles away
from Dublin.
It is 25 miles from Belfast.
Some shops in Portadown are
Tescos, Woolworths, Easons
and Argos.
Portadown has approximately
50 buildings.
Our families would go to
Portadown to do the
shopping.
The river Bann flows under
Northway (a road in
Portadown).
Trees and plants in our school
grounds
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These are some of
the plants at our
school
1 ash tree
1 willow tree
Snowdrops
Daffodils
Primroses
6 evergreen trees
The School Garden
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Our school garden is outside our
classroom.
It is a memorial garden for a
past teacher of our school.
It has a bird table for us to
leave out food.
There is a willow tree in the
centre.
There are some hexagonal
paving stones throughout the
garden.
There are some colourful
primulas around the outside of
the garden
Food and Farming
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The main type of farming in
Co. Armagh is fruit farming.
The main type of fruits that
we grow in Co. Armagh are
strawberries and apples.
There are lots of apple
orchards around our school.
The main type of apples
grown in Co.Armagh are
BRAMLEYS.
The apple blossom appears
in summer and the apples
are picked at harvest time.
The Birds and Animals in
Annaghmore
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We have many birds and
animals in Annaghmore.
The main type of cow is a
Friesian.
There are a lot of horses in the
fields around Annaghmore.
American Harness racing goes
on very close to us at
Annaghmore Raceway.
Some farmers nearby keep
sheep.
In Summer we have lots of
Chaffinches and in winter we
have lots of Song Thrushes and
Robins around the playground.