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Newtown Forbes

Coordinates:53°46′05″N7°50′01″W / 53.767938°N 7.833618°W /53.767938; -7.833618
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Village in County Longford, Ireland

Village in Leinster, Ireland
Newtown Forbes
Irish:An Lios Breac
Village
Newtownforbes in 2007
Newtownforbes in 2007
Newtown Forbes is located in Ireland
Newtown Forbes
Newtown Forbes
Location in Ireland
Coordinates:53°46′05″N7°50′01″W / 53.767938°N 7.833618°W /53.767938; -7.833618
CountryIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyCounty Longford
Elevation
60 m (200 ft)
Population851
Irish Grid ReferenceN107795
Village Main Street in 2011. Northwards with the entrance to Castle Forbes, the white former RIC barracks and the convent spire on the left

Newtown Forbes (Irish:an Lios Breac, meaning 'the speckledringfort') is a large village inCounty Longford,Ireland. It was historically calledLisbrack, an anglicisation of the Irish name.[2] As of the2022 census, Newtownforbes had a population of 851 people.[1]

TheN4national primary route passes through the Main Street of the village, which is situated 6 km (4 miles) northwest ofLongford town.

The localnational (primary) school is Scoil Mhuire. The village has a Catholic church, St. Mary's, which has been recently restored.[when?] One feature of the renovation is the new west windows by Joe Sheridan of Kilkenny, which show the Virgin Mary with Jesus and St. John and a playfriend. It also shows St. Elither, a local saint, building the first Christian church of the village. The village also has four public houses, several shops and other amenities. The sports complex has a floodlit pitch and an indoor basketball court.[citation needed]

Newtownforbes is in the parish of Clonguish; its Irish name isCluain geis which meansThe Meadow of the Swans. Clonguish is bordered by four other parishes, Killashee, Templemicheal, Killoe and Drumlish. The parish also shares a common boundary with the province ofConnacht in that it adjoins the parishes of Bornacoola and Gortletteragh inCounty Leitrim and is separated by the Shannon from Kilbarry inCounty Roscommon. The River Camlin flows through the southwestern end of the parish.

History

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Newtownforbes takes its name from the Forbes family, also known as theEarl of Granard, who originated in Aberdeen and were granted lands in the area around 1621, and have been resident in Castleforbes since 1691. The family was in service to the Crown, and successive generations were promoted to Viscount, Baronet and eventually Earldom. The family changed the name of the village from Lisbrack to Newtownforbes around 1750. Many of the houses in the original part of the village date from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.[3]

One of the four pubs in the town, Casey's Public House, was the last pub in the Midlands to stop the practise of bottling Guinness for the brewery and labelling it.[citation needed]

Heritage and culture

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Castle Forbes

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Castle Forbes
This section is about the demesne in County Longford, Ireland. For the castle and perfurmery in Scotland, seeCastle Forbes.

Castle Forbes is situated about 5 km (3 miles) fromLongford town and stands between Newtownforbes and Lough Forbes on theRiver Shannon. The castle and grounds are owned bythe 10th Earl of Granard and thus are private, with strictly no public access.[4][5][6]

History of Castle Forbes

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Built to the design ofJohn Hargrave from Cork, Castle Forbes, located in thetownland of Castleforbes (all one word), is a 19th-century structure of cut limestone. The entrance gateway of the castle is French style, which is about one mile (1.6 km) from the castle itself. There are some narrow windows in the shape of an arch as well as the remains of some English style windows.[citation needed]

In 1909, following the marriage ofthe 8th Earl of Granard toBeatrice, daughter of the wealthyOgden Mills ofStaatsburg, New York, the decoration of Castle Forbes was completed. Lady Jane structured the original building of Castle Forbes in 1624. Over the years, the castle has been added to. In 1825, the castle was partly burned. It was saved by a dog called 'Pilot' whose barking woke everyone in the castle.[citation needed]

1,286 acres (5.20 km2) of land was given to them in 1619. In 1854, together the castle covered 1,346 acres (5.45 km2) of land within itsdemesne. It was the largest demesne in County Longford. In 1876, the total estate, including parts of land from around the parish, Clonguish,Drumlish,Killashee and nearMullingar, covered 14,978 acres (60.61 km2) of land. Today, Lady Georgina, the present owner, owns only the land within the demesne, 1,346 acres (5.45 km2).[citation needed]

In 1911, the castle was the site of the introduction to Ireland of theEastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis), when six pairs were given as a wedding gift to Lord Forbes and some later escaped into the wild.[citation needed]

Castleforbes airfield

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The airfield, code EICS, was constructed in 1975 on the estate with a 1,275-metre grass runway being installed forthe 9th Earl of Granard for his use and invited friends. Following his death in 1992, the airfield's licence was revoked, and it closed.[7]

St Paul's Church of Ireland Church

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This church was built or re-built in 1829 to a cruciform plan and is situated on Main Street. A particularly notable feature is the box pews with fielded panels, which are believed to be the last remaining examples in Ireland.[8]

St Mary's Catholic Church

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This church was built on lands provided by the Forbes family. It was built by J.J. McCarthy in a standardised gothic style. A separate entrance was originally provided for the Forbes family. Following some structural issues with the church, the roof was lowered and the internal arcades removed. In the 21st century, the church was renovated with a new window in the west facade showing St. Barry teaching the children.[citation needed]

Transport

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Rail

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The nearest railway station today isLongford. Although the railway passes through Newtownforbes, trains no longer stop in the village.

Newtownforbes railway station

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Originally built by the Midland and Great Western Railway Company c. 1860 to serve the Mullingar to Sligo line, the station was closed in 1963. It was probably built to designs by George Wilkinson (1814–1890), a noted architect of his day who also completed the designs for a number of other railway stations for TheMidland and Great Western Railway Company (on the Mullingar to Longford and theInny Junction to Cavan lines) at this time. It remains an important component of the architectural and industrial heritage of County Longford (on the Mullingar to Longford and the Inny Junction to Cavan lines) at this time[9]

Bus

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TheBus Éireann service fromSligo toDublin andDublin airport stops in Newtownforbes with approximately 5 services each way, one of which is overnight. Journeytime to Dublin is typically under 3 hours.

Local Link route LR12 has a bus on Friday to/fromLongford town as at 2024.[10]

Sport

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The localGaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club in Newtownforbes isClonguish GAA, which was founded in 1889. The club playGaelic football andhurling, the latter known as Clonguish Gaels. Their games are played in the Bertie Allen Park, which is located in the village. The club has won 12 Longford Senior Football Championship titles and 6 Longford Senior Hurling Championship titles.[citation needed]

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ab"Census Mapping – Newtown Forbes".Census 2022.Central Statistics Office. Retrieved25 February 2024.
  2. ^Placenames Database of IrelandArchived 2012-09-02 at theWayback Machine (see archival records)
  3. ^"Newtownforbes". Longford Tourism. Archived fromthe original on 6 October 2017. Retrieved27 September 2017.
  4. ^"Castleforbes, County Longford". About Ireland. Archived fromthe original on 28 September 2017. Retrieved27 September 2017.
  5. ^"Castle Forbes, Newtown-Forbes, County Longford". Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.Archived from the original on 28 September 2017. Retrieved27 September 2017.
  6. ^Lowes, Tony (28 November 2016)."Castle foreboding". Village(Ireland).Archived from the original on 29 November 2016. Retrieved27 September 2016.
  7. ^"Private Airfields?". Flying in Ireland. 28 August 2005.Archived from the original on 28 September 2017. Retrieved28 September 2017.
  8. ^"St. Paul's Church of Ireland Church, Newtown-Forbes, County Longford". Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.Archived from the original on 25 September 2017. Retrieved27 September 2017.
  9. ^"Buildings of Ireland".Archived from the original on 25 September 2017. Retrieved25 September 2017.
  10. ^"Service Routes to all towns in County Longford".TFI Local Link Longford Westmeath Roscommon. Retrieved13 March 2024.

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