Carrigallen
Carrigallen (Irish: Carraig Álainn, meaning "beautiful rock")[2] is a small village in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is located on the R201 and R203 roads in the east of the county. As of 2016, the village had a population of 387.[1]
Carrigallen Carraig Álainn | |
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Village | |
Kilbracken Arms | |
Motto(s): As Lámha a Chéile | |
Carrigallen Location in Ireland | |
Coordinates: 53°58′38″N 7°38′45″W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Connacht |
County | County Leitrim |
Elevation | 76 m (249 ft) |
Population (2016)[1] | 387 |
Irish Grid Reference | H232031 |
Location
The village is set between the north and south shores of Town Lake in South Leitrim and is a centre for angling.
Killahurk Ring Fort is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the village. The ringfort is 0.5 km (0.3 mi) west of Carrigallen Lough and is a good example of an early medieval enclosure.[3]
History
St. Patrick is said to have passed through this region. While there he baptised followers at St. Patrick's holy well in Aghawillin and before leaving the region he blessed the ancient graveyard of Errew. The 16th century graveyard is situated about 3 km (2 mi) east of Carrigallen overlooking Gulladoo Lake. Throughout at least the 19th and 20th centuries, a number of annual fairs were held at Carrigallen on – April 12, May 7, May 28, August 9, October 8, and December 31.[4][5]
Theatre
In the centre of the town is the Corn Mill Theatre & Arts Centre which presents a varied programme of entertainment from drama (amateur and professional) to variety shows, music and poetry.[6] The tradition of drama in Carrigallen goes back to the late 1800s. The present group was founded in 1963 as "The Community Players" and there has been no break in activity since that time. In 1989, the group opened their own theatre - The Corn Mill Theatre and Arts Centre. In that year the name of the group was changed to the Corn Mill Theatre Company. In 1999 major renovations took place when the foyer, new dressing rooms, rehearsal and storage areas were built.
Transport
Carrigallen is served by Bus Éireann once daily from Monday to Saturday. Different destinations are served each day.
Day | Route | Destination | Via |
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Monday | 463[7] | Longford | Aughavas, Mohill, Drumlish |
Tuesday | 465[8] | Cavan | Ballyconnell, Killeshandra, Arvagh, Ballinagh |
Wednesday | 463[9] | Longford | Aughavas, Ballinamuck, Aughnacliffe |
Thursday | 464[10] | Enniskillen | Aughavas, Mohill, Ballinamore, Swanlinbar |
Friday | 462[11] | Sligo | Ballinamore, Drumshanbo, Ballyfarnon, Ballygawley |
Saturday | 462[12] | Sligo | Newtowngore, Ballinamore, Drumshanbo, Dowra, Drumkeeran, Dromahair |
During college terms, a bus service is operated on Sunday evenings by Geraghty Travel to Athlone IT, GMIT and NUI Galway. The service returns to Carrigallen on Friday afternoons.[13]
Schools and churches
Schools include Saint Mary National School and Carrigallen Vocational School. Churches include Saint Mary Roman Catholic church built 1846, a Church of Ireland church built in 1814, and a Presbyterian church.
People
- Margaret Haughery (1813–1882), lived here. She was a philanthropist who opened orphanages in the New Orleans area, and was known as "Margaret of New Orleans" and "the mother of orphans". Her birthplace, located in Tully, is a popular tourist attraction.
- John Godley, 3rd Baron Kilbracken, lived in Killegar House.
References
- "Sapmap Area: Settlements Carrigallen". Census 2016. Central Statistics Office. 2016.
- "Carraig Álainn/Carrigallen". Placenames Database of Ireland. Government of Ireland - Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Dublin City University. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
- Watsons (1830). The Gentleman's and citizen's almanack ... for the year (PDF). Dublin, Printed for S. Watson [etc.]CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Longman (2011) [1819]. Traveller's New Guide Through Ireland, Containing a New and Accurate Description of the Roads (digitized from original in Lyon Public Library ed.). Longman. p. 405.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Watsons 1830.
- "Corn Mill Theatre". Corn Mill Theatre. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
- https://buseireann.ie/timetables/463-1516808345.pdf
- https://buseireann.ie/timetables/465-1516807896.pdf
- https://buseireann.ie/timetables/463-1516808345.pdf
- https://buseireann.ie/timetables/464-1516808103.pdf
- https://buseireann.ie/timetables/462-1516807525.pdf
- https://buseireann.ie/timetables/462-1516807525.pdf
- http://www.geraghtytravel.com/college-transport/bus-carrigallen-longford-galway.html