Loch Gowna
Loch Gowna is a village in Co Cavan on the border with Co Longford, which takes its name from nearby Lough Gowna - a freshwater lake which is the uppermost lake on the River Erne. Loch Gowna or Gowna, as it is sometimes known, is located on the north-eastern shore of the lake. The originally name for the village was Scrabby but this was changed in 1950 after a plebiscite of the villagers. The village serves as a service centre for tourism, with hotel accommodation and sizeable numbers of holiday homes in the area. Local amenities including fishing and boating activities, a post office, a GAA Club, pubs, shops and takeaways.
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Household in Loch Gowna
31%
One Person
16%
Couple without Children
41%
Couple with Children
9%
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3%
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98%
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1%
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1%
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0%
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0%
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