Cookstown Postcodes County

Cookstown is a market town and surrounding district area in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, set within gently rolling countryside. Its central location has long made it an important meeting point for surrounding rural communities, with farming and local trade shaping everyday life. The landscape around Cookstown is largely agricultural, giving the area a steady and traditional character.

The town itself developed as a local centre for commerce, services and administration, supporting nearby villages and farmland. Cookstown has a long association with markets and small scale industry, and this practical role continues today through retail, education and public services. Residential areas sit alongside open countryside, helping to maintain a close link between town life and rural surroundings.

The wider Cookstown area benefits from access to walking routes, rivers and open land, offering opportunities for outdoor activity throughout the year. Community life remains an important feature, supported by schools, sports clubs and local events. Overall, Cookstown offers a calm blend of market town tradition, rural setting and everyday community life, giving it a settled and dependable character within County Tyrone.

4,379
Postcodes
5
Districts
142,779
Population
Northern Ireland
Country

Postcode districts in Cookstown

DistrictPost townPostcodesPopulation
BT71 Dungannon 1,060 38,797
BT45 Magherafelt 1,032 34,519
BT79 Omagh 931 25,535
BT80 Cookstown 681 23,283
BT70 Dungannon 675 20,645

Frequently asked questions

How many postcodes are in Cookstown?

There are approximately 4,379 postcodes in Cookstown.

How many postcode districts are in Cookstown?

Cookstown contains 5 postcode districts.

What is the population of Cookstown?

The postcode districts in Cookstown have a combined population of about 142,779.