Coordinates: 54°29′20″N7°08′06″W / 54.489°N 7.135°W Garvaghey or Garvaghy (from Irish : Garbhachadh, meaning "rough field") [1] [2] is a townland and hamlet in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.
It is between Ballygawley (about 5 miles to the southeast) and Omagh (about 11 miles to the northwest).
Carvaghey is in the Parish of Errigal Ciaran. The Garvaghey Centre is in Garvaghey in which the home county team (Tyrone) usually trains.
Poet John Montague was born in New York City on 28 February 1929, and raised in Garvaghey.
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Garvaghy may refer to:
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