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Coordinates: 54°2404N 7°4811W / 54.401°N 7.803°W / 54.401; -7.803
 

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Derrygonnelly
  • Irish: Doire Ó gConaíle
  • Scots: Derrygonlie[1]
  • Main Street

    Derrygonnelly is located in Northern Ireland
    Derrygonnelly

    Derrygonnelly

    Location within Northern Ireland

    Population680 (2011 Census)
    Irish grid referenceH1215
    • Belfast76 mi (122 km)
    • Dublin97 mi (156 km)
    District
    County
    CountryNorthern Ireland
    Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
    Post townENNISKILLEN
    Postcode districtBT93
    Dialling code028
    UK Parliament
    NI Assembly
    List of places
    UK
    Northern Ireland
    Fermanagh
    54°24′04N 7°48′11W / 54.401°N 7.803°W / 54.401; -7.803

    Derrygonnelly (from Irish Doire Ó gConaíle, meaning 'O'Connelly's oak grove')[2][3] is a small village and townlandinCounty Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Near Lower Lough Erne, the village was home to 680 people at the 2011 Census[4] and dates to the Plantation era.[3] It is situated within Fermanagh and Omagh district.

    The village has a long history of Irish traditional music and each year in early October there is a celebration of local talent in memory of musicians Eddie Duffy and Mick Hoy.[3] Musicians come from all over Ireland and from further afield to enjoy this festival which bases itself in any of Derrygonnelly's four pubs.

    Transport

    [edit]

    Ulsterbus route 59 provides several journeys a day to/from Enniskillen via Monea and The Graan. There are no Saturday or Sunday services.[5]

    History

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    Derrygonnelly is of ancient origin taking its name from doire or grove of the O'Connelly's it was a site of inauguration for Irish kings.

    The townland of Derrygonnelly contains two Scheduled Historic Monuments: Dunbar manor plantation castle, grid ref: H11871 52475 and a 17th-century church, grid ref: H1208 5240.[6]

    Places of interest

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    The old creamery in Derrygonnelly has been converted into a residential environmental education centre, Tir Navar, run by the Field Studies Council.[3][7]

    Approximately one mile to the northwest of the village are the ruins of Carrick Church; built by Gilbert O'Flanagan in 1483 "In Honour of God and Mary". The church's graveyard was used by the locals until around 1930. Also just north of the village is a small ruined church that combines medieval and Renaissance features, built in 1627 by Sir John Dunbar. His coat of arms is located over the doorway. Other 17th-century ruins in the nearby area include Monea Castle and Tully Castle, the latter having been sacked and burned by Rory Maguire on Christmas Day during the 1641 rebellion. As well as Lower Lough Erne to the north, Derrygonnelly is surrounded by small lakes and is split by the Sillees River, which is popular with canoeists.[citation needed]

    4 miles (6.4 km) outside the village towards Garrison is Correl Glen and Lough Navar Forest Drive. The Forest Drive is a 7-mile (11 km) walk through Lough Navar Forest and has a viewpoint at the top which overlooks Lower Lough Erne, as far as the County Donegal coast to the west and the Sperrin MountainsinCounty Tyrone to the north and east. On the opposite side of the road lies Correl Glen, which features another walking route, with some small waterfalls near the entrance.[citation needed]

    Education

    [edit]

    Derrygonnelly has two primary schools:

    GAA

    [edit]

    The local Gaelic football team are the Derrygonnelly Harps (Doire Ó gConaile na Cláirsigh) who play on their home ground of Canon Maguire Park. The club was founded in 1924. The team have won nine Fermanagh Senior Championships (New York Gold Cup), one in 1995, 2004, 2009, 5 in a row from 2015-2019 and 2021.[8] There are teams fielded at every level of men's and ladies' football.

    Demography

    [edit]

    On Census Day (27 March 2011) the usually resident population of Derrygonnelly Settlement was 680, accounting for 0.04% of the NI total.[4] Of these:

    References

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  • ^ a b c d "Your Area: Derrygonnelly". Culture Northern Ireland. Archived from the original on 9 June 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2009.
  • ^ a b "Census 2011 Population Statistics for Derrygonnelly Settlement". NINIS. Retrieved 21 December 2019. This article contains quotations from this source, which is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0. © Crown copyright.
  • ^ "Translink".
  • ^ "Scheduled Historic Monuments (to 15 October 2012)" (PDF). NI Environment Agency. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 October 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  • ^ "Tir Navar". Northern Ireland Tourist Board. Retrieved 30 November 2009.
  • ^ "SFC Roll of Honour". Fermanagh GAA. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
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