89.1% were from a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' community background and 2.7% were from a Catholic community background.[5]
75.0% identified as British,[6] 2.6% identified as Irish[7] and 34.5% identified as Northern Irish[8] (Respondents could choose more than one national identity).
2011 Census
Bushmills is classified as a village (population 1,000–2,499) by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA).[9] On Census day (27 March 2011) there were 1,295 people living in Bushmills.[10] Of these:
20.39% were under 16 years old and 21.47% were aged 65 and above.
46.64% of the population were male and 53.36% were female.
92.90% were from a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' community background and 3.47% were from a Catholic community background.
Places of interest
The village is best known as the location of the Old Bushmills Distillery. The distillery's products include the Bushmills Original and Black Bush blends, as well as the 10-, 12-, 16-, and 21-year-old Bushmills Single Malts. To celebrate the 400th anniversary of distilling starting in the area the distillery released a unique whiskey called the "1608" which included crystal malt. The distillery draws its water, not from the River Bush itself, but from a tributary known as Saint Columbs Rill.
The Giant's Causeway, which attracts over two million visitors per year, is located 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the town.
Transport
Bushmills railway station opened on 28 January 1883, but finally closed on 1 October 1949.[11] There is a narrow-gauge steam train running in the summer from Bushmills to the Giant's Causeway.