Breaghwy 
    Bréachmhaigh Breaffy  | |
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Village  | |
![]() Breaffy community centre  | |
![]() Breaghwy Location in Ireland  | |
| Coordinates: 53°50′45″N 9°14′13″W / 53.845704°N 9.236841°W | |
| Country | Ireland | 
| Province | Connacht | 
| County | County Mayo | 
| Elevation | 49 m (161 ft) | 
| Irish Grid Reference | M202889 | 
Breaffy, officially Breaghwy (/ˈbreɪfiː/; Irish: Bréachmhaigh, meaning 'wolf plain'),[1] is a village in County Mayo, Ireland. It is 3.7km southeast of Castlebar, the county town.
Village
The Shamrock Bar, a small pub, is located next to St. Aloysius' Roman Catholic Church, which was built in 1978 replacing a 19th-century church. St. John's National School is opposite and is composed of the original school building from 1890, now used as a community centre, and a modern school building that has been developed since the 1990s and has 308 pupils. The four star Breaffy House Hotel is located in a wooded area to the side of the village. The hotel was previously the home to the Browne family, the landlords of the area until the mid-20th century.
The village also features a 19th-century post office and schoolteachers residence, both of which are now disused. Breaffy also has a Gaelic Athletic Association pitch. The Breaffy GAA teams are the Mayo County "A" minor Champions and County under-21 B Champions.
People
- Thomas Mullen, Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin County constituency from 1938 to 1943.
 - Eugene Mullen, Fianna Fáil TD for the Mayo South constituency from June to September 1927.
 - Aidan O'Shea, Gaelic footballer for Breaffy GAA and Mayo GAA.
 - Seamus O'Shea, Gaelic footballer for Breaffy GAA and Mayo GAA.
 - Rob Hennelly, Gaelic footballer for Breaffy GAA and Mayo GAA.
 - Patrick Anthony Ludden, prelate.
 
See also
References
External links
- "The Brownes Of Breaffy" by Brian Hoban
 - St. John's National School Website (archived)
 - Breaffy GAA Club
 
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