Ballycassidy

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Ballycassidy
Baile Uí Chaiside
Location
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Statistics
Province: Ulster
County: County Fermanagh
District: Fermanagh
UK Parliament: Fermanagh and South Tyrone
Dialling code: 028, +44 28
Population (2001) 90
Website: www.fermanagh.gov.uk

Ballycassidy (Baile Uí Chaiside in Irish) is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, just northwest of Enniskillen on the eastern shore of Lower Lough Erne. In the 2001 Census it had (with Laragh and Trory) a population of 315 people. It lies within the Fermanagh District Council area.

Ballycassidy is a townland, or small rural community, consisting mainly of scattered homes, the Balcas Sawmill and rich farm land along the Ballycassidy River. There is no pub or grocery store, only a post office.

There is also a race horse called Ballycassidy, named after the village, and trained in Wales by Peter Bowen. The horse is notorious for a spectacular fall at Valentines Brook in the 2006 Grand National at Aintree.

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In the 14th century, there was a church in Ballycassidy. A holy well in the area was associated with Saint Molaise who founded the monastery on nearby Devenish Island


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Coordinates: 54°24′N, 7°39′W