English: Carbet Road, Tamnificarbet The Carbet Road originally ran from Ballynacor to Balteagh (two townlands to the north-east of Portadown). As part of the Craigavon New Town project in 1968 in which a lot of local farmland was vested, the western section of this road was swallowed up by what was to be the Craigavon Shopping Centre - leaving the Carbet Road to end at Kilvergan.
Townland of Tamnificarbet. Seen here at the junction with the Drumnagoon Road, which leads to Carn.
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