Ballindaggin

Village in County Wexford, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ballindaggin, officially Ballindaggan (Irish: Baile an Daingin, meaning 'townland of the stronghold'),[1] is a small village and townland in County Wexford, Ireland. The village gives its name to the electoral division, Ballindaggan ED, which spans the village and its surrounding townlands.[2] Ballindaggin village is 10 km north-west of Enniscorthy.

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Ballindaggin
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Ballindaggan
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Saint Colemans Catholic church, Ballindaggan
Saint Colemans Catholic church, Ballindaggan
Ballindaggin is located in Ireland
Ballindaggin
Ballindaggin
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°34′05″N 6°40′55″W
CountryIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyCounty Wexford
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
  Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))
Irish grid referenceS894471
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Geography

Ballindaggan village (commonly and locally known as Ballindaggin) is within a townland and electoral division of the same name.[1] Adjoining townlands include Bola Beg, Coolycarney, Kilcullen, Monbeg and Wheelagower.[3] Ballindaggan lies within the civil parish of Templeshanbo and the historical barony of Scarawalsh.[1] The Catholic parish of Ballindaggin is in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ferns.[4]

History

Evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes a number of bullaun stone, ringfort and holy well sites in the townlands of Ballindaggan and Bola Beg.[5]

The Roman Catholic church in the village is dedicated to Saint Colman and was opened in 1864.[6] The local Church of Ireland church, in Bola Beg townland in nearby Templeshanbo, was opened in 1815 and also dedicated to Saint Colman.[7]

There is a memorial to the 1798 Rebellion within the village.[8]

Amenities

Ballindaggin is home to a pub/shop (Jordan's) and a restaurant/bar (the Holy Grail).[citation needed] The national (primary) school within the village, known as St. Colmans National School or Ballindaggin National School,[9] had an enrollment of 133 pupils as of 2025.[10] The local Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club is Duffry Rovers GAA.[11]

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