1,631 historic sites 185 scheduled monuments 1,661 listed buildings 217,030 residents (2021)

Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon comprises 41 of Northern Ireland's 462 electoral wards, covering 4,221 km² of land — roughly 8.9% of the NI ward total. Across these wards, the combined heritage record holds 1,631 recorded historic sites, 185 scheduled monuments, and 1,661 listed buildings, drawn from the NISMR, HED scheduled monuments register, and HED Historic Buildings Record. That places the council at a mid-range recorded density of 0.43 sites per km² (8th of NI's eleven councils). With an average of 103 km² per ward, this is a predominantly rural council — ward areas here are larger than the NI median, reflecting lower population density rather than larger administrative units. The 2021 Census records 217,030 residents across the council's wards. The single richest ward in the council by recorded heritage is Loughbrickland (357 combined records); a complete ranked list of all 41 wards in this council appears below.

Heritage at a glance

41
Electoral wards
4,220.8
km² covered
0.43
Sites per km²
8th of 11 NI councils
217,030
Residents (2021)

Chronological character

Aggregated across the council's wards, the dated archaeological record contains 1,457 sites distributed across 9 archaeological periods. The Early Medieval period is the most common (599 sites, 41%), with the Iron Age period in second place (514 sites, 35%). Sparsely represented periods include Middle Late Bronze Age, Early Bronze Age and Neolithic — each under 2% of the dated record. As elsewhere in NI, thin period coverage typically reflects survey gaps rather than genuine absence of activity.

Mesolithic
120
Neolithic
1
Early Bronze Age
7
Middle Late Bronze Age
4
Iron Age
514
Early Medieval
599
Medieval
38
Post Medieval
129
Modern
45
Unknown
174

Most common monument types

The table below lists the council’s most frequently recorded monument types, with the share they form of this council’s record compared to their share of the NI-wide record.

Monument typeIn this council% of councilNI comparison
Rath 268 39.8% over-represented (1.6× NI average)
Enclosure 262 38.9% in line with NI average (1.5×)
Ap Site- Possible Enclosure 26 3.9% over-represented (9.8× NI average)
A.p. Site 14 2.1% in line with NI average (0.9×)
Enclosure (o.s. Memoir Site, Unlocated) 12 1.8% in line with NI average (0.9×)
Platform Rath 7 1.0% in line with NI average (0.7×)

Geographic character

Mean ward elevation across the council is 64m, around the NI median. Land cover averages combine 59% grassland, 17% woodland and 16% urban land, giving a varied mosaic across the council's wards.

All wards in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon

The complete list of 41 wards in this council. Click any ward to view its full heritage profile.

WardHSSMLBTotalkm²Dominant period
Loughbrickland21034113357260.2Early Medieval
Navan1572251230293.6Iron Age
Gilford404148192116.5Iron Age
Markethill1341438186261.1Early Medieval
Rathfriland81995185164.5Iron Age
The Mall20116018116.3Early Medieval
Quilly82671159137.2Early Medieval
Loughgall54499157205.8Early Medieval
Blackwatertown1011044155267.0Iron Age
Gransha80842130220.9Early Medieval
Aghagallon911422127307.5Iron Age
Banbridge East78637121105.9Iron Age
Donaghcloney83528116128.9Iron Age
Seagahan58112594342.5Early Medieval
Hamiltonsbawn6542190206.5Early Medieval
Banbridge North142728816.9Iron Age
Dromore304518528.2Early Medieval
Banbridge South11170826.9Iron Age
Keady4582982209.0Early Medieval
The Birches3124376228.7Early Medieval
Cathedral221436613.4Early Medieval
Demesne111536513.9Early Medieval
Richhill2523865107.1Early Medieval
Parklake2054568.5Iron Age
Killycomain2151547.6Modern
Magheralin201123342.0Iron Age
Tandragee111193136.2Iron Age
Waringstown111193134.9Early Medieval
Shankill3027305.4Medieval
Bleary145102942.8Modern
Kernan61192624.1Mesolithic
Derrytrasna801220209.5Post-Medieval
Mahon10282055.1Early Medieval
Craigavon Centre80111935.2Early Medieval
Banbridge West209116.5Early Medieval
Mourneview20795.2Unknown
Lough Road20465.8Mesolithic
Ballybay203522.9Post-Medieval
Corcrain10344.7Post-Medieval
Brownlow200211.5Early Medieval
Knocknashane20024.7Early Medieval
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About this profile

This council profile aggregates the recorded archaeological, built-heritage, terrain, and population data from each of its 41 wards. All figures describe the recorded evidence held in the public datasets listed at the foot of this page; the profile does not interpret historical processes or make inferences that are not directly supported by the data.

For full methodology — including a description of the ward geography, what counts as a recorded site, how period attributions are made, and what the limits of survey coverage mean for these figures — see the main methodology page.

Spotted an error? This dataset is updated continuously. Email contact@danielkirkpatrick.co.uk with corrections, missing records, or suggestions for improvement.