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Feeny (; i.e. woody places) is a village in County Londonderry
County Londonderry

County Londonderry or County Derry is one of the six Counties of Ireland of Northern Ireland in the Provinces of Ireland of Ulster in Ireland....
, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

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, between Dungiven
Dungiven

Dungiven is a small town in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on the main Belfast to Derry road. It is situated where the rivers River Roe , Owenreagh and Owenbeg converge at the foot of the 1,525ft Benbradagh mountain, next to the Glenshane Pass where the road rises to over 1,000ft....
 and Claudy
Claudy

Claudy is a village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is six miles southeast of Derry, where Fore Glen and Glenrandal join the Faughan Valley....
, 7km south-west of Dungiven. It is designated as a Small Village and in the 2001 Census
United Kingdom Census 2001

A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday, 29 April 2001. This was the 20th Census in the United Kingdom....
 it had a population of 542 people. It lies just inside the boundary of the Sperrins
Sperrins

The Sperrins, or Sperrin Mountains, are a range of hills in Northern Ireland and one of the largest Upland areas in Ireland. The Sperrins Region is located in the centre of Northern Ireland, stretching from the western shoreline of Lough Neagh in County Tyrone, to the southern portions of County Londonderry....
 Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and in the Limavady Borough Council
Limavady Borough Council

Limavady Borough Council is a Local Council in County Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Its headquarters is in the town of Limavady. The Borough has a population of over 32,000 with 63% of the population living in a rural setting....
 area.

as a growing residential function and a range of social, educational and recreational facilities which include a health centre, community centre and Gaelic Athletic Association
Gaelic Athletic Association

The Gaelic Athletic Association is an amateur Irish and international cultural and sporting organisation mainly focused on promoting Gaelic games: the traditional Ireland sports of hurling, camogie, Gaelic football, Gaelic handball and rounders....
 club.






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Feeny (; i.e. woody places) is a village in County Londonderry
County Londonderry

County Londonderry or County Derry is one of the six Counties of Ireland of Northern Ireland in the Provinces of Ireland of Ulster in Ireland....
, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

conventional_long_name = Northern Ireland|native_name= Tuaisceart ?ireannNorlin Airlann|motto =|image_map = Europe location N-IRL2.png...
, between Dungiven
Dungiven

Dungiven is a small town in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, on the main Belfast to Derry road. It is situated where the rivers River Roe , Owenreagh and Owenbeg converge at the foot of the 1,525ft Benbradagh mountain, next to the Glenshane Pass where the road rises to over 1,000ft....
 and Claudy
Claudy

Claudy is a village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is six miles southeast of Derry, where Fore Glen and Glenrandal join the Faughan Valley....
, 7km south-west of Dungiven. It is designated as a Small Village and in the 2001 Census
United Kingdom Census 2001

A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday, 29 April 2001. This was the 20th Census in the United Kingdom....
 it had a population of 542 people. It lies just inside the boundary of the Sperrins
Sperrins

The Sperrins, or Sperrin Mountains, are a range of hills in Northern Ireland and one of the largest Upland areas in Ireland. The Sperrins Region is located in the centre of Northern Ireland, stretching from the western shoreline of Lough Neagh in County Tyrone, to the southern portions of County Londonderry....
 Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and in the Limavady Borough Council
Limavady Borough Council

Limavady Borough Council is a Local Council in County Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Its headquarters is in the town of Limavady. The Borough has a population of over 32,000 with 63% of the population living in a rural setting....
 area.

Features

It has a growing residential function and a range of social, educational and recreational facilities which include a health centre, community centre and Gaelic Athletic Association
Gaelic Athletic Association

The Gaelic Athletic Association is an amateur Irish and international cultural and sporting organisation mainly focused on promoting Gaelic games: the traditional Ireland sports of hurling, camogie, Gaelic football, Gaelic handball and rounders....
 club. However, it only has a limited range of retail services including a shop, post office and hot food takeaway. There are three pubs in the village. It has a winding Main Street as its focus.

A community regeneration project is proposed for the village funded by the International Fund for Ireland
International Fund for Ireland

The International Fund for Ireland is an independent international organisation established in 1986 by the United Kingdom and Ireland governments with the objectives of promoting "economic and social advance and to encourage contact, dialogue and reconciliation between nationalists and unionists throughout Ireland."...
. The project, to be undertaken by Feeny Community Association, involves redevelopment of a prominent derelict site in the centre of the village, to provide commercial premises, three apartments and a community office. This will be complemented by an environmental improvement scheme in Main Street, which would create a stronger commercial centre, additional employment opportunities, and improve the appearance of the village.

History

To the left of the village is the General’s Bridge, the site of the famous ambush by highwayman
Highwayman

The word highwayman is first attested from the year 1617. The term "highwayman" is mainly applied to robbers who travelled on a horse, as opposed to those who robbed on foot ....
 Shane Crossagh. This is where Sean Crossan held up some British Red Coats by placing wooden cut-out muskets into some bushes - near what is now known as the Generals Bridge.

Politics

The village lies within the East Londonderry
East Londonderry

East Londonderry or East Derry can refer to:*The eastern part of County Londonderry*The eastern part of the city of Derry*East Londonderry ...
 constituency and is represented by Democratic Unionist Party
Democratic Unionist Party

The Democratic Unionist Party is the larger of the two main Unionism political party in Northern Ireland. Founded by Ian Paisley and currently led by Peter Robinson , it is the largest party in Northern Ireland and the fourth-largest party in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom....
 (DUP) member, Gregory Campbell
Gregory Campbell

Gregory Campbell may refer to:*Gregory Campbell , Northern Ireland*Gregory Campbell , Canadian*Greg Campbell , Australian cricketer...
.

Places of interest

  • On the outskirts of the village, towards Dungiven, lies four-storey Drumcovitt House which was built over 300 years ago by the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers
    Worshipful Company of Fishmongers

    The Worshipful Company of Fishmongers is one of the Livery Company of the City of London. The Company ranks fourth in the order of precedence of the Livery Company, making it one of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies....
     and is a visible reminder of the Plantation of Ulster
    Plantation of Ulster

    The Plantation of Ulster was planned in 1598 with the process of colonisation taking place in 1609. All the estates of the O'Neills, the Earls of Tyrone, the O'Donnells of Tyrconnell and their chief supporters were confiscated....
     period. In 1796 a round ended Georgian
    Georgian architecture

    Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking world to the set of architectural styles current between 1720 and 1840. It is eponymous for the first four Monarchy of the United Kingdom of the House of Hanover—George I of Great Britain, George II of Great Britain, George III of the United Kingdom, and George IV of the...
     front was added to the house. It is now tourist accommodation.
  • Banagher Glen National Nature Reserve is located close to the village.


Transport

Feeny has good road links to Limavady
Limavady

Limavady is a market town in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, with Benevenagh as a backdrop. It is 27km east of Derry and 23km south west of Coleraine....
, 20km to the north, and Derry
Derry

Derry or Londonderry , often called the Maiden City, is a City status in the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland....
, 23km to the north west, but has limited public transport connections.

Education

  • St Canice's Primary School. The local primary school is situated a short distance outside the village to the south east.


Sport

Gaelic games
Gaelic games

Gaelic games are the traditional sports played in Ireland. The two main Gaelic games are Gaelic football and Hurling, both of which are organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association ....
 are the most popular sports in the area, with St. Mary's GAC Banagher
Banagher GAC

St Mary's Banagher GAC is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Feeny / Park, County Londonderry area of County Londonderry, Northern Ireland....
 (CLG Naomh Mhuire Beannchar) being the local club. Fr. McNally Park is the team's grounds.

2001 Census

Feeny is classified as a small village or hamlet by the (NISRA) (i.e., with population between 500 and 1,000). On Census day (29 April 2001) there were 542 people living in Feeny. Of these:
  • 29.3% were aged under 16 years and 6.6% were aged 60 and over
  • 47.6% of the population were male and 52.4% were female
  • 95.8% were from a Catholic
    Catholic

    Catholic is an adjective derived from the Greek language adjective , meaning "whole" or "complete". In the context of Christianity ecclesiology, it has a rich history and several usages....
     background and 3.7% were from a Protestant
    Protestantism

    Protestantism is a movement within Christianity that originated in the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation. It is considered to be one of the three principal traditions of Christianity, together with Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy....
     background
  • 7.8% of people aged 16-74 were unemployed


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See also

  • Banagher, County Londonderry
    Banagher, County Londonderry

    Banagher is a parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, and a ward of Derry City Council. The parish is made up of the medieval parish of Banagher and parts of the ancient parish of Boveva and the townland of Tireighter and Park, County Londonderry, once in the parish of Cumber....
  • List of villages in Northern Ireland
    List of villages in Northern Ireland

    This is a list page for villages in Northern Ireland.The defines a town as having a population of 4,500 or more. Settlements of 2,250 to 4,500 people are defined as intermediate settlements, villages are defined as having populations of 1,000 to 2,250 people and small villages and hamlets are defined as having fewer than 1,000 people ...
  • List of towns in Northern Ireland
    List of towns in Northern Ireland

    This is a list page for towns in Northern Ireland. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, a town is any settlement which has received a charter of incorporation, more commonly known as a town charter, approved by the monarch....