Ballywilliam

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Ballywilliam
Irish: Baile Liam
County Wexford

Pub in Ballywilliam
Location
Grid reference: S772336
Location: 52°26’55"N, 6°51’54"W
Data
Dialling code: 051
Local Government

Ballywilliam is a village in the west of County Wexford. The nearest town is New Ross, five miles to the south-west. The village sits on the R731 road.

Today, the village contains an agricultural cooperative, two pubs, and a Garda Station.

The name, historically also Ballyliam, is from the Irish Baile Liam, meaning 'Liam's settlement'.[1]

History

The village once had its own railway station, which was closed in 1963. Ballywilliam Railway Station was the first railway station in County Wexford. It opened in 1862.[2]

Ballywilliam Royal Irish Constabulary Barracks was burned during the Irish War of Independence, on 5 April 1920.

Sport

  • Football: Shelburne United AFC

References