Fenagh village contains two public houses, The Hunter's Rest or "Joe's" and Kearney's, two shops, The Black Cat and Kearney's, a church, a community hall, and a creche.[citation needed]
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The local Gaelic football club, Fenagh GAA (Fiodhnach CLG in Irish) has teams from under 8s up to Senior level. The club, nicknamed the "Moll Bennetts",[2] has won three Carlow Intermediate Football Championships and plays at J.J. Hogan Memorial Park.[3]
fennagh, county, carlow, fennagh, local, name, fenagh, irish, fionnmhach, village, civil, parish, townland, county, carlow, ireland, lies, r724, regional, road, between, bagenalstown, muine, bheag, myshall, saints, church, fennagh, contents, amenities, sport, . Fennagh local name Fenagh Irish Fionnmhach 1 is a village civil parish and townland in County Carlow Ireland It lies on the R724 regional road between Bagenalstown Muine Bheag and Myshall All Saints Church Fennagh Contents 1 Amenities 2 Sport 3 People 4 See also 5 ReferencesAmenities editFenagh village contains two public houses The Hunter s Rest or Joe s and Kearney s two shops The Black Cat and Kearney s a church a community hall and a creche citation needed Sport editThe local Gaelic football club Fenagh GAA Fiodhnach CLG in Irish has teams from under 8s up to Senior level The club nicknamed the Moll Bennetts 2 has won three Carlow Intermediate Football Championships and plays at J J Hogan Memorial Park 3 People editRichie Kavanagh entertainerSee also editList of towns and villages in IrelandReferences edit Fionnmhach Fennagh logainm ie Retrieved 10 May 2023 Keegan Charlie 2 September 2016 Cocks make light work of out of sorts Fenagh The Nationalist Retrieved 14 February 2021 Fenagh Carlow GAA Archived from the original on 5 May 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fennagh County Carlow amp oldid 1215571488, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,