Evidence of ancient settlement around Ballingarry includes several
ringfort and
holy well sites. A number of early medieval religious houses, including a
preceptory associated with the
Knights Templar or
Knights Hospitaller, were founded nearby from the 12th century. On Knight Street, within the village, is the 15th century Ballingarry Castle. This Norman
tower house is traditionally associated with the
De Lacy family. The village's
Church of Ireland church was built, in 1820, at the site of an earlier church and graveyard enclosure. The current
Roman Catholic church is dedicated to Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception and opened in 1879. These churches are among seven buildings, in Ballingarry, included in the
Record of Protected Structures for County Limerick. Ballingarry had a significant weaving and linen industry until the
Great Famine of the mid-19th century. ==Sport==