Newtownabbey is a large dispersed urban area north of Belfast, surrounding
Carnmoney Hill. To its east is
Belfast Lough, and to its south and west is
Cavehill. There are two wooded river
glens running through it: the Three Mile Water and the Glas-na-Bradan.
Townlands Below is a list of
townlands that are within Newtownabbey's urban area, alongside their likely etymologies. • Ballybought ()* • Ballyduff (from
Baile Mhic Giolla Dhuibh, "MacElduff's townland")* • Ballygolan (from
Baile an Ghabhláin, "townland of the fork")* • Ballyhenry (from
Baile Éinrí, "Henry's townland")* • Ballyvesey (possibly from
Baile an Mheasa, "townland of the
mast)* • Ballywonard (from
Baile an Mhuine Aird, "townland of the high thicket")* •
Carnmoney • Collinward (possibly from
Baile Gorán Bhaird, "townland of the
bard's grove")* • Cloughfern (possibly from
Currach Fearnaí, "marsh of the place of alders")* • Drumnadrough (from
Droim na gCruach, "the ridge of the stacks")*, site of
Merville Garden Village • Dunanney (from
Dún Áine, "Áine's fort")* •
Glengormley •
Jordanstown •
Mallusk •
Monkstown •
Whiteabbey • Whitehouse (named after a 16th-century fortified house built by an English adventurer; formerly Ballyrintollard) Other districts include: • Mossley (named after
Mossley in England; in Ballyhenry townland) •
Rathcoole • Whitewell (named after a former
spring; in Ballygolan townland)
* citation for derivations ==Demography==