Ballyvoy village sits between a high ridge to the north, and the valley of the Carey River to the south.
[citation needed] Evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes a number of passage grave and court tomb sites,[2] including Ballyvoy Passage Tomb [de].
[3] There are several standing stones in the churchyard at Culfeightrin, west of Ballyvoy.
[4] The village has a number of commercial, social and community facilities.
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