Derryadd (In Irish: Doire Fhada meaning 'the long townland'), is a small village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, on the shores of Lough Neagh. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 201 people. It lies within the Craigavon Borough Council area. A townland is a small geographical unit of land used in Ireland and Scotland, and believed to be of Gaelic or Goidelic origin. ... A village is a human residential settlement commonly found in rural areas. ... Statistics Province: Ulster County Town: Armagh Area: 1,254 km² Population (est. ... Motto: [citation needed] (French for God and my right)2 Anthem: UK: God Save the Queen Regional: (de facto) Londonderry Air Capital Belfast Largest city Belfast Official language(s) English (de facto), Irish, Ulster Scots 3, NI Sign Language Government Constitutional monarchy - Queen Queen Elizabeth II - Prime Minister Tony Blair... Lough Neagh Lough Neagh (pronounced ; Irish Loch nEathach ) in Northern Ireland is the largest lough, or body of freshwater by surface area, in the British Isles, with an area of 388 square kilometres. ... UK Census 2001 logo A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday 29 April 2001. ... Craigavon Borough Council is a Local Council in County Armagh in Northern Ireland. ...
The village is essentially linear in form, fronting both sides of Ardmore Road.