• Cookstown (an English name from Alan Cooke, bishop of Armagh)
    • Coolkeeghan (from Cúil Caocháin meaning "Keighen's corner")
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  • MYCookstown.com - your website for the Cookstown district. ... Cookstown is a bustling town situated in the heart of Mid ulster offering plenty for everyone to do.
  • There are several hotels, bed and breakfasts, and self-catering accommodations available in Cookstown.
  • Cookstown's famous main street (laid out from 1735–1800), is 2km long and 41.15m wide, one of the longest main streets in Ireland.
  • We have driven through Cookstown once or twice in the past but remarkably we have never before set foot in the town!
  • Cookstown's famous main street (laid out from c1735–c1800), is 1.25 miles (2.01 km) long and 135 feet (41.15 m) wide, one of the longest, and widest in Ireland...
  • From Belfast follow M1 west to Dungannon then A29 into Cookstown. From the ferry ports at Belfast or Larne it's quicker to join M2 west to Magherafelt then A31.
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