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|text='''Ballymoyer''' is a village in the Barony of Upper Fews in [[County Armagh]], three miles northeast of Newtownhamilton.
|text='''Ballymoyer''' is a village in the Barony of Upper Fews in [[County Armagh]], three miles northeast of Newtownhamilton.


Ballymoyer House by the village was once the seat of Sir Walter Synnot (1742-1821), but now a National Trust property.  The woodland around Ballymoyer is a veritable fairy glen, and surrounded by the wild and dramatic scenery of the Fews Mountains.}}<noinclude>{{Preview FP|Ballymoyer}}
Ballymoyer House by the village was once the seat of Sir Walter Synnot (1742-1821), but now a National Trust property.  The woodland around Ballymoyer is a veritable fairy glen, and surrounded by the wild and dramatic scenery of the Fews Mountains.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}
 
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St. Luke's Church, Ballymoyer, County Armagh

Ballymoyer

Ballymoyer is a village in the Barony of Upper Fews in County Armagh, three miles northeast of Newtownhamilton.

Ballymoyer House by the village was once the seat of Sir Walter Synnot (1742-1821), but now a National Trust property. The woodland around Ballymoyer is a veritable fairy glen, and surrounded by the wild and dramatic scenery of the Fews Mountains. (Read more)