Moneyslane

Moneyslane[1] (from Irish: Muine Sleanna) is a small village and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland, on the main route from Castlewellan to Banbridge.

A corn mill was built in 1831, held by James McBride from General Meade.

Water supplied by a small stream was not in sufficient quantity, so that the mill worked only five months on average.

It met first in Moneyslane Orange Hall, before a new Church building was erected nearby.

On his removal to Lisburn Free Presbyterian Church he was succeeded by Rev Michael Patrick, who later took up ministry in Australia.

A paved road with pavement markings.
A view of Dromara Road, Moneyslane