Ballyvoy (from Irish Baile Bhóidh or Baile Bhuí)[2] is a small village and townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is on the main A2 coast road 5 km east of Ballycastle and 17 km north west of Cushendall.

Ballyvoy
Pub at a road junction in Ballyvoy
Ballyvoy is located in Northern Ireland
Ballyvoy
Ballyvoy
Location within Northern Ireland
Population167 (2011 census)[1]
District
County
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
List of places
UK
Northern Ireland
Antrim
55°12′N 6°11′W / 55.200°N 6.183°W / 55.200; -6.183

Geography

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Ballyvoy village sits between a high ridge to the north, and the valley of the Carey River to the south. It lies within the Antrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is part of Causeway Coast and Glens District Council.

Ballyvoy is also a townland is in the parish of Kilbride near Ballyclare.[citation needed]

Murlough Bay, near Ballyvoy, has been used as a filming location for Death of Robin Hood and Games of Thrones.[citation needed]

Climate data for Ballypatrick Forest (1991–2020 averages)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 6.9
(44.4)
7.2
(45.0)
8.6
(47.5)
10.6
(51.1)
13.3
(55.9)
15.6
(60.1)
17.0
(62.6)
16.9
(62.4)
15.3
(59.5)
12.2
(54.0)
9.2
(48.6)
7.3
(45.1)
11.7
(53.1)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 2.4
(36.3)
2.3
(36.1)
3.0
(37.4)
4.4
(39.9)
6.4
(43.5)
9.0
(48.2)
10.8
(51.4)
10.9
(51.6)
9.5
(49.1)
7.2
(45.0)
4.6
(40.3)
2.8
(37.0)
6.1
(43.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 131.6
(5.18)
106.4
(4.19)
97.2
(3.83)
80.3
(3.16)
80.0
(3.15)
85.8
(3.38)
97.6
(3.84)
109.1
(4.30)
99.5
(3.92)
142.9
(5.63)
149.5
(5.89)
145.9
(5.74)
1,325.7
(52.19)
Average precipitation days 18.8 16.2 16.2 13.9 13.5 13.8 15.7 15.9 15.3 17.8 19.5 18.8 195.5
Mean monthly sunshine hours 42.5 70.4 98.8 165.4 202.5 162.5 146.5 146.5 112.2 90.8 50.7 31.7 1,320.3
[citation needed]

History

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Evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes a number of passage grave and court tomb sites,[3] including Ballyvoy Passage Tomb [de].[4] There are several standing stones in the churchyard at Culfeightrin, west of Ballyvoy.[5]

 
St. Patrick's Church, Ballyvoy

The former primary school in the area, Barnish Primary School, closed in 2021.[6][7]

Demographics

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As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, Ballyvoy then had a population of 136,[citation needed] down from 167 as of the 2011 census.[1] At the 2001 census, Ballyvoy had a population of 72 people.[citation needed]

Sport

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Ballyvoy also has a hurling team called Carey Faughs GAC. This club has won the Antrim Intermediate Hurling Championship four times, and the Ulster Intermediate Hurling Championship twice. Ballyvoy does not have a camogie team but players from the area play with Niamh Padraig North Antrim which includes, Cloughmills, Cushendun, Armoy and Ballyvoy.[citation needed]

People

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Ballyvoy in Causeway Coast and Glens (Northern Ireland) Hamlet". citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2 April 2025.
  2. ^ Placenames NI Archived 2012-05-26 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Antrim". irishmegaliths.org.uk. Retrieved 8 October 2024.
  4. ^ "Ballyvoy Passage Tomb". megalithic.co.uk. Retrieved 8 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Ballyvoy". irishstones.org. Retrieved 8 October 2024.
  6. ^ "Sad day for Carey Faughs as Barnish PS closes it doors for the last time". thesaffrongael.com. 25 June 2021. Retrieved 8 October 2024.
  7. ^ "DP 610 - Barnish Primary School" (PDF). education-ni.gov.uk. 17 December 2020. Retrieved 8 October 2024. Barnish Primary School will discontinue with effect from 31 August 2021 or as soon as possible thereafter.
  8. ^ Knights of Columbanus (archived 2006)
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