Portadown (from Irish Port a' Dúnáin, meaning 'landing place of the little fort') is a town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The town sits on the River Bann in the north of the county, about 24 miles (39 km) southwest of Belfast. It is in the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council area and had a population of about 22,000 at the 2011 Census. For some purposes, Portadown is treated as part of the "Craigavon Urban Area", alongside Craigavon and Lurgan.
Restaurants in Portadown
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love wool is a warm and inviting shop for all lovers of wool to indulge their passion. It is stocked with Sirdar, Stylecraft, King Cole, Sublime, James C Brett, Scheepjes, Bernat, Caron, Hoooked and Truly Hooked hand dyed yarns and TOFT kits. The shop has an array of haberdashery items including Pony, Clover & Knit Pro needles and hooks. All your knitting and crochet needs fulfilled.
Very colourful and inviting shop. Excellent large selection of yarn and haberdashery for all projects.
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MCAC is an contemporary arts centre, focusing on developing and presenting high quality arts activities, for both adults and children. Through our wide-ranging exhibitions, events & education programme we aim to extend and enrich our visitors' emotional and intellectual engagement with the arts.
Portadown Farmers Market is part of the very fabric of the town, starting off as a traditional, open-air operation. The current market traders sell fruit-and-vegetables, freshly baked goods, fresh fish (Friday only), food, gifts, jewellery and clothing.
Portadown Farmers Market is part of the very fabric of the town, starting off as a traditional, open-air operation. The current market traders sell fruit-and-vegetables, freshly baked goods, fresh fish (Friday only), food, gifts, jewellery and clothing.
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