Loughguile

Loughguile (/lɒxˈɡl/ lokh-GEEL; from Irish: Loch gCaol, meaning 'lake of the narrow'),[1][2] also spelt Loughgiel or Loughgeel, is a village and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Situated 8 miles east of Ballymoney it is within the Causeway Coast and Glens Council area, and is at the edge of the Glens of Antrim. It had a population of 396 people (128 households) in the 2011 Census.[3]

Loughguile
St Patrick's Catholic church
Loughguile is located in Northern Ireland
Loughguile
Location within Northern Ireland
Population2,000 (2011 Census)
Irish grid referenceD082250
 Belfast46 mi (74 km)
 Dublin118 mi (190 km)
District
County
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBALLYMENA
Postcode districtBT44
Dialling code028
UK Parliament
NI Assembly

Education

The local schools are St Patrick's Primary School and St Anne's Primary School.

Sport

The hurling team, Loughgiel Shamrocks, is the only team in Ulster to have won the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, doing so in 1983 and 2012.[4] The club also currently has the highest number of county titles in Antrim (20).

People

See also

References

  1. Place Names NI
  2. Placenames Database of Ireland (see archival records)
  3. "Loughguile". Census 2011 Results. NI Statistics and Research Agency. Archived from the original on 22 April 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  4. Watters, Andy (3 March 2021). "Glory Days: Loughgiel Shamrocks break the mould to win the All-Ireland in 1983". The Irish News. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
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