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Village in County Limerick, Ireland
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Village in Munster, Ireland
Feenagh Fíodhnach
Village
Village PumpVillage Pump
Feenagh is located in IrelandFeenaghFeenaghLocation in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°23′25″N 08°52′48″W / 52.39028°N 8.88000°W / 52.39028; -8.88000
CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCounty Limerick
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))

Feenagh (Irish: Fíodhnach, meaning 'wooded place') is a village in west County Limerick, Ireland, ten miles from Newcastle West and six miles from Dromcolliher.

The village has one shop which is located on the site of the former Royal Irish Constabulary barracks near the old village pump. Feenagh also has a butcher shop.

The new national school was built in 1970 and has seven An Taisce green flags to its name. The Carnegie Library was built in 1917, and the old National School, built in 1847, is now used as a community centre.

The creamery built in the 1890s is now a garage. There are two holy wells in the locality of Feenagh. There was a new housing estate built on the site where the village forge once stood. The village originated as a settlement in Cloncrew. Feenagh/Kilmeedy became a parish in 1851. The population of the parish is about 900. The church in Feenagh was built in the 18th century and was rebuilt in the 1870s. The stained glass window at the altar of the church was donated in memory of Hanora Irwin-Mc Mahon, by David Mc Mahon, native of Broadford.

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  1. "Placenames Database of Ireland". Dublin City University. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
Places in County Limerick
County town: Limerick
Cities
Towns
Villages and
townlands
Roman Catholic Diocese of Limerick
ProvinceRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly
OrdinariesBishop of Limerick
Cathedral churchSt John's Cathedral (Limerick)
Parishes
Crinniú Íde Naofa
Our Lady's
Tuatha Phádraig (Estuary)
Rathkeale Area
Thomond (North of the river)
Pobal Nessain
Cathedral
  • Donaghmore
  • Holy Family
  • Knockea
  • Monaleen
  • Our Lady Help of Christians
  • Our Lady Queen of Peace
  • St Michael’s
  • St Patrick’s
  • St John’s (Cathedral)
Maigue
Mocheallóg (Kilmallock)
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