BallyhogueBallyhogue or Ballyhoge (Irish: Baile Uí Cheog)[1] is a village and census town in County Wexford, Ireland. The village, which lies in a townland and civil parish of the same name, had a population of 255 people as of the 2022 census.[2] It is 10 km south of Enniscorthy. Evidence of ancient settlement in the area include a number of ecclesiastical sites and the remains of a hillfort to the south of the village.[3] Some sources associate the ruined church of St. John, and its nearby graveyard, with the Knights Hospitaller.[4] The local Roman Catholic church, Bellevue church, was built between 1858 and 1860.[5] Depending on the sources, the designs of the church are attributed to either Augustus Pugin (1812–1852), his son Edward Welby Pugin (1834–1875), or architect James Joseph McCarthy (1817–1882).[5][6] Ballyhogue National School, also known as Scoil Mhuire National School, had an enrollment of 17 pupils as of 2024.[7][8] See alsoReferences
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