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Whiteabbey () is a (of 406 acres) in , north of in , .

The original village of Whiteabbey stood at the foot of the Three Mile Water, on the shore of . In 1958, it and six other villages were joined to form the new district of . Whiteabbey is part of the civil parish of and the historic barony of .


History
Whiteabbey took its name from the medieval abbey of Druim La Croix, which stood near present-day Whiteabbey Hospital. The abbey was a daughter house of in Scotland and belonged to the Premonstratensian Order, who were popularly known as the White Canons. Parts of the ruined remained visible until the 20th century, but the last traces of the building were removed in 1926.

In the first half of the 19th century, the village of Whiteabbey was home to a large bleach works, and was an important landing site for coal shipments bound for Belfast. Remnants of the old pier can still be seen in Belfast Lough. The importance of Whiteabbey declined after the channel into was widened and straightened, allowing larger ships to reach the city directly.

Abbeylands, a Victorian house in Whiteabbey belonging to , was used as a training ground by the Ulster Volunteers during the Home Rule Crisis. In 1914, the building was torched by in response to 's opposition to votes for women, causing £20,000 of damage.

In 1952, one of Northern Ireland's most controversial murders took place in Whiteabbey when Patricia Curran, the 19-year-old daughter of prominent judge and politician , was found stabbed near her home, Glen House.

Whiteabbey, together with Whitewell, Whitehouse, Jordanstown, Monkstown, , and , were the seven villages that formed Newtownabbey when it gained district council status on 1 April 1958.


Amenities
The Glen, which follows the Three Mile Water up to the Bleach Green railway viaducts, is a local walking route.

Whiteabbey is close to the main shopping area of Newtownabbey, including the Abbey Centre. Abbey Centre Whiteabbey Hospital is also located near the village.


Education
  • Northern Regional College
  • Ulster University - Jordanstown Campus
  • Whiteabbey Primary School founded in 1839, by the congregation of Whiteabbey Presbyterian Church, it was originally located in their church grounds on the Shore Road. In 1939 the school moved to Old Manse Road and became a Public Elementary School and now a government Controlled School accepting children of all cultural and religious backgrounds.
  • St. James's Primary School
  • King's Park Primary School
  • Rostulla Special School
  • Thornfield House School
  • Belfast High School


Local churches
  • Whiteabbey Congregational Church
  • Whiteabbey Presbyterian Church
  • Whiteabbey Methodist Church
  • Saint James Catholic Church
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Newtownabbey


Transport
The area is served by Whiteabbey railway station on the Belfast to Larne line. The station opened in April 1848. Although it lies outside Belfast, the area is also served by the Translink Metro service.


See also
  • List of townlands in County Antrim

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