Lower Ballinderry
Lower Ballinderry is a small village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. In Irish, it is Baile an Doire, meaning “townland of the oak grove.”
The village sits west of Upper Ballinderry, in the civil parish of Ballinderry, near Portmore Lough (Lough Beg) and Lough Neagh. It is about 12 kilometres west of Lisburn.
In 2011, the population was 912.
Lower Ballinderry grew around a crossroads that linked the old church site at Aghagallon with the Portmore Castle plantation site. The center of the village is Ballinderry Moravian Church, a listed building, with other listed structures and lime trees giving the village an 18th-century character.
The local primary school is Lower Ballinderry Primary School.
There is an Ulsterbus service between Lower Ballinderry and Lisburn, as well as between Lower Ballinderry and Lurgan.
This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 07:09 (CET).