Skerry Graveyard

Skerry Graveyard
  • Loughloughan Rd
    Ballymena, nir BT43 7HZ

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  • NegativePhil Productions

    Stunning ancient burial ground on a rocky promontory overlooking Slemish mountain. Dating back to 400 AD and St. Patrick
    Jan 29th, 2023

  • Mark Porter

    Theres a Great history to skerry church when you take time to read up on it.There are fantastic views from the church itself.On the negative side it is very hard to get up to the church and the church graveyard is very overgrown.I even saw what looks like a human femur sticking up from a hole in the ground which is probably a grave.But I still really enjoyed the church and its history
    Aug 10th, 2022

  • Alan Woodall

    A journey ta walk up here and cannot see how possible to carry a coffin. Last one 2008 and oldest one I found 1836
    Feb 20th, 2021

  • Peter Glenn

    Fantastic views out over the Braid Valley and Slemish, with a beautiful old ruined church.
    Aug 11th, 2019

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Skerry Graveyard

Skerry Graveyard is located at Loughloughan Rd in Ballymena, Northern Ireland BT43 7HZ. Skerry Graveyard can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    A Skerry Graveyard is located at Loughloughan Rd, Ballymena, nir BT43 7HZ


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    NegativePhil Productions on Google

    image Stunning ancient burial ground on a rocky promontory overlooking Slemish mountain. Dating back to 400 AD and St. Patrick


    Mark Porter on Google

    image Theres a Great history to skerry church when you take time to read up on it.There are fantastic views from the church itself.On the negative side it is very hard to get up to the church and the church graveyard is very overgrown.I even saw what looks like a human femur sticking up from a hole in the ground which is probably a grave.But I still really enjoyed the church and its history


    Alan Woodall on Google

    image A journey ta walk up here and cannot see how possible to carry a coffin.
    Last one 2008 and oldest one I found 1836


    Peter Glenn on Google

    image Fantastic views out over the Braid Valley and Slemish, with a beautiful old ruined church.


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