Carrigallen

Village in County Leitrim, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carrigallen (Irish: Carraig Álainn, meaning 'beautiful rock')[2] is a small village in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is on the R201 and R203 roads in the east of the county, 19 km west of Cavan town. As of 2016, the village had a population of 387.[1] The village is in a civil parish of the same name.[2]

CountryIreland
Elevation
76 m (249 ft)
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Carrigallen
Carraig Álainn
Village
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Carrigallen is located in Ireland
Carrigallen
Carrigallen
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 53°58′38″N 7°38′45″W
CountryIreland
ProvinceConnacht
CountyCounty Leitrim
BaronyCarrigallen
Elevation
76 m (249 ft)
Population
  Total
387
Irish Grid ReferenceH232031
Websitewww.carrigallen.com
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Location

Carrigallen Lough

The village is set between the north and south shores of Carrigallen Lough in South Leitrim and is a centre for angling.[citation needed] Rockfield Lake is about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of Carrigallen.

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 here 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 – 12 April, 7 May, 28 May, 9 August, 8 October, and 31 December.[4][5]

Theatre

In the centre of the town is the Corn Mill Theatre & Arts Centre which presents a programme of drama (amateur and professional), variety shows, music and poetry.[6] While a tradition of drama in Carrigallen goes back to the late 1800s, the present group was founded in 1963 as "The Community Players".[citation needed] In 1989, the group opened the theatre, and the name of the group was changed to the Corn Mill Theatre Company. In 1999, works took place on the foyer, dressing rooms, rehearsal and storage areas.[citation needed]

Transport

Carrigallen is served by Bus Éireann four days per week. Different destinations are served each day. Route 465 serves Cavan on Tuesdays,[7] route 464 serves Enniskillen on Thursdays,[8] and route 462 serves Sligo along two different routes on Fridays and Saturdays.[9]

A Longford Westmeath Roscommon Local Link service to Longford (route LD63 which replaced the former Bus Eireann route 463) operates on two different routes on Mondays and Wednesdays.[10][11]

Schools and churches

Church of Ireland, Carrigallen

Schools include Saint Mary's National School and Carrigallen Vocational School. Churches include: Saint Mary's Church, which is Catholic and was built in 1846; a Church of Ireland church built in 1814; and a Presbyterian church.[citation needed]

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