Magheraveely
Magheraveely | |
Irish: Mhachaire Mhílic | |
Magheraveely shown within Northern Ireland | |
Coordinates: 54°11′50″N 7°17′10″W / 54.1971°N 7.2861°W | |
Irish grid reference | |
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District | Fermanagh |
County | County Fermanagh |
Constituent country | Northern Ireland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | ENNISKILLEN |
Postcode district | BT92 |
Dialling code | 028 677 38 |
Police | Northern Ireland |
Fire | Northern Ireland |
Ambulance | Northern Ireland |
European Parliament | Northern Ireland |
UK Parliament | Fermanagh and South Tyrone |
NI Assembly | Fermanagh and South Tyrone |
List of places: UK • Northern Ireland • Fermanagh |
Magheraveely is a small village in County Fermanagh. In the 2006 Census it had a population of people 254 with a majority of 67% catholic inhabitants. It is worth noting that local people sometime spell with an extra 'e' for example Magheraveeley.
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History
In 1820, Magheraveely used to lie on the main road to Dublin (Lisnaskea, Ballagh Cross, Magheraveely, Clones). It was once a busy business hub for the local community.
In 1841 the population was 74. Petty sessions were held in Magheraveely before the Courthouse in Newtownbutler was built.
In the 1920's the post office was located where Sean and Peggie McCabe now live. It was run by Mrs Celia Caroll and her brother Willie Blakely who was the postman. He lived where the new houses have been built today. The postal address was Magheraveely, Clones. In later years, 1930's, Willie had a barders shop in the village.
William Armstrong was a shoe maker had his business where Sean and Mary McKiernan now live.
When John McCabe came to Magheraveely in 1921 and he bought the pub (Now Oasis Bar), he also opened a grocers shop and hardware store. He passed away in 1960.
In later years, Willie and Maureen Kennedy had a grocers shop and at one point the village of Magheraveely had 3 different grocery stores!
There was also a saw-mill just outside the village.
Where McConkeys Shop is now there used to be a forge owned by Bob Coulter. The blacksmith was Bob West who later started his own forge out the Newtownbutler Road.