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Oranmore

Oranmore (Irish: Órán Mór or Úarán Mór)[2] is a town near the city of Galway in County Galway, Ireland. It is also the name of the civil parish and Roman Catholic parish in which the town lies.

Oranmore
Órán Mór
Town
Oranmore Castle
Oranmore
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 53°16′06″N 8°55′12″W / 53.2683°N 8.92°W / 53.2683; -8.92Coordinates: 53°16′06″N 8°55′12″W / 53.2683°N 8.92°W / 53.2683; -8.92
CountryIreland
ProvinceConnacht
CountyCounty Galway
Elevation
7 m (23 ft)
Population
 (2016)[1]
4,990
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))
Irish Grid ReferenceM386245

It is 9 km (5.6 mi) east of Galway city on the edge of Oranmore Bay, an inlet of Galway Bay.

Etymology

Oranmore is the anglicisation of Uarán Mór or Órán Mór.[2] The first written record of Oranmore is in the Annals of the Four Masters.[3] It was originally called Fuarán Mór, meaning "great spring" in Irish. The name refers to a spring to the northwest of the main village.

History

Pre-history

Evidence of prehistoric settlement in the Oranmore Parish area include a number of fulacht fiadh (at Frenchfort townland), ringforts (Rinn townland) and a megalithic structure (at Garraun South townland).[4] Griffith's Valuation, a land survey completed in 1857, shows several such structures (sometimes colloquially and collectively known as fairy forts) in the area.

Medieval church ruins

The ruin of a medieval Roman Catholic church is one of the oldest buildings in Oranmore town. Its northern wall forms part of the enclosure which encompasses the church and its graveyard. The church is believed to date to the 13th century. If true, this means it was built no later than one and half century's after the initial Anglo-Norman Invasion of 1169 AD.[5]

The existing remains measure approximately 32 feet by 72 feet, however, there is evidence that the church was larger at one time. Some grave markers in the adjoining cemetery have no discernible name or date. Other graves have been marked with pieces of the fallen church walls. The oldest grave stone, with a discernible date inscription, is a Celtic cross dated 1661. It is no longer in its original location, but is instead lying on top of another, newer stone slab.[5][6]

There is a gated section within the graveyard set aside for the Presentation Sisters, an order of teaching sisters who established a convent in Oranmore in 1861. Some interments occurred within the ruined walls of the actual church.[5]

Oranmore Castle

Oranmore Castle is a tower house which was originally associated with the Norman Clanricarde family. It was built around the 15th century, reputedly on the site of an earlier structure.[7]

St Mary's church

 
Oranmore's public library is in the deconsecrated St Mary's Church building

Completed in 1803,[8] St Mary's is a large church building with a bell-cote above the front door and an elaborate ceiling. In 1972, it was replaced as the local parish church with the newer, larger Church of the Immaculate Conception. St Mary's was deconsecrated and converted to become the town's public library. Its carved baptismal font was moved to the new church, but the graveyard was left intact.[9]

Economy

The focus of industry has shifted from dairy agriculture to tourism, manufacturing and logistics.[10] Oranmore has four hotels and 23 restaurants.[citation needed]

Railways

Oranmore railway station opened on 1 August 1851, closed on 17 June 1963. A new station was built 1.4 km west of the original station and was opened on 28 July 2013.[11][12] Trains connect directly with Galway, Athenry, Athlone, Portarlington, Kildare and Dublin Heuston, as well as on the Western Rail Corridor to Ennis and Limerick.

Education

Oranmore has three primary schools, Scoil Iosaif Naofa, Scoil Mhuire and Gaelscoil de hÍde. Calasanctius College, founded in 1861 by the Presentation Sisters, is the secondary school in Oranmore.

Transport

Oranmore town is near the old N6 Galway to Dublin road and the old N18 from Galway to Limerick. The M6 Motorway connects to the existing road at Doughiska, as well as connecting with the M18 at Glenascaul. The former N6 leading into Oranmore has been reclassified as the R338 regional road. The M18 motorway was officially opened on 27 September 2017 and connects to the M6 at Rathmorrissey at a three-level interchange. This road runs close to Oranmore but does not connect directly to it, and instead, motorists have to access it using the R381 at Kiltiernan or the M6 at Rathmorrissey.

Bus Éireann, Citylink, and Nestor Bus services through Oranmore serve Galway, Dublin, Cork, and Dublin and Shannon Airports.

Oranmore aerodrome was a Royal Air Force base in World War I. It later became a civil airfield serving the city of Galway.

Sport

Oranmore-Maree GAA is the local GAA club, and has won a number county titles across several age groups, including a Galway Senior Hurling Championship title in 1933 and All-Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship title in 2019. The club fields teams in Gaelic football, hurling and camogie. Naomh Mhuire Ladies Football Club, Oranmore Maree fields ladies' Gaelic football teams from under-10 to minor and junior.[citation needed]

Galway Bay Golf Resort is based in Renvile, Oranmore,[13] and has been named best golf resort in Connacht 10 times.[citation needed]

Maree/Oranmore Soccer Club was founded in 1988. Other clubs in the area include the Oranmore Badminton Club, Maree Badminton Club, Maree Basketball Club, Oranmore Judo Club and Galway Bay Sailing Club. The latter is based in Renville, Oranmore.[14] Junior "Park Run" events are run on Sunday mornings.[15]

People

 
Oranmore in the 1990s

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sapmap Area - Settlements - Oranmore". Census 2016. CSO. 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Órán Mór / Oranmore (see scanned records)". logainm.ie. Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Ordnance Survey Letters of Galway". places.galwaylibrary.ie.
  4. ^ "Recorded Monuments Protected under Section 12 of the National Monuments Act - County Galway" (PDF). archaeology.ie. Office of Public Works. 1997. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  5. ^ a b c Memories in Stone - A Survey of the Old Graveyard - Oranmore. Oranmore Heritage. 2010.
  6. ^ "Medieval Graveyard". Galway County Heritage Office. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  7. ^ . oranmorecastle.com. Archived from the original on 5 November 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  8. ^ "Oranmore Library, Oranmore, County Galway". buildingsofireland.ie. National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  9. ^ "St Mary's Church". Galway County Heritage Office. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  10. ^ Rural Economic Development in Ireland, L Delheure, M Heneghan, R Jackson, D Meredith, 2014
  11. ^ "Oranmore station" (PDF). Railscot – Irish Railways. Retrieved 22 November 2007.
  12. ^ Transport Minister to open Oranmore rail station Archived 5 July 2013 at archive.today - connacht tribune 23/06/13
  13. ^ "Home - Galway Bay Golf Resort".
  14. ^ "Galway Bay Sailing Club".
  15. ^ "Oranmore junior parkrun". parkrun.ie.
  16. ^ . connachttribune.ie. Archived from the original on 3 March 2012.

External links

  • Oranmore community page

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Oranmore Irish oran Mor or Uaran Mor 2 is a town near the city of Galway in County Galway Ireland It is also the name of the civil parish and Roman Catholic parish in which the town lies Oranmore oran MorTownOranmore CastleOranmoreLocation in IrelandCoordinates 53 16 06 N 8 55 12 W 53 2683 N 8 92 W 53 2683 8 92 Coordinates 53 16 06 N 8 55 12 W 53 2683 N 8 92 W 53 2683 8 92CountryIrelandProvinceConnachtCountyCounty GalwayElevation7 m 23 ft Population 2016 1 4 990Time zoneUTC 0 WET Summer DST UTC 1 IST WEST Irish Grid ReferenceM386245It is 9 km 5 6 mi east of Galway city on the edge of Oranmore Bay an inlet of Galway Bay Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Pre history 2 2 Medieval church ruins 2 3 Oranmore Castle 2 4 St Mary s church 3 Economy 4 Railways 5 Education 6 Transport 7 Sport 8 People 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEtymology EditOranmore is the anglicisation of Uaran Mor or oran Mor 2 The first written record of Oranmore is in the Annals of the Four Masters 3 It was originally called Fuaran Mor meaning great spring in Irish The name refers to a spring to the northwest of the main village History EditPre history Edit Evidence of prehistoric settlement in the Oranmore Parish area include a number of fulacht fiadh at Frenchfort townland ringforts Rinn townland and a megalithic structure at Garraun South townland 4 Griffith s Valuation a land survey completed in 1857 shows several such structures sometimes colloquially and collectively known as fairy forts in the area Medieval church ruins Edit The ruin of a medieval Roman Catholic church is one of the oldest buildings in Oranmore town Its northern wall forms part of the enclosure which encompasses the church and its graveyard The church is believed to date to the 13th century If true this means it was built no later than one and half century s after the initial Anglo Norman Invasion of 1169 AD 5 The existing remains measure approximately 32 feet by 72 feet however there is evidence that the church was larger at one time Some grave markers in the adjoining cemetery have no discernible name or date Other graves have been marked with pieces of the fallen church walls The oldest grave stone with a discernible date inscription is a Celtic cross dated 1661 It is no longer in its original location but is instead lying on top of another newer stone slab 5 6 There is a gated section within the graveyard set aside for the Presentation Sisters an order of teaching sisters who established a convent in Oranmore in 1861 Some interments occurred within the ruined walls of the actual church 5 Oranmore Castle Edit Main article Oranmore Castle Oranmore Castle is a tower house which was originally associated with the Norman Clanricarde family It was built around the 15th century reputedly on the site of an earlier structure 7 St Mary s church Edit Oranmore s public library is in the deconsecrated St Mary s Church building Completed in 1803 8 St Mary s is a large church building with a bell cote above the front door and an elaborate ceiling In 1972 it was replaced as the local parish church with the newer larger Church of the Immaculate Conception St Mary s was deconsecrated and converted to become the town s public library Its carved baptismal font was moved to the new church but the graveyard was left intact 9 Economy EditThe focus of industry has shifted from dairy agriculture to tourism manufacturing and logistics 10 Oranmore has four hotels and 23 restaurants citation needed Railways EditOranmore railway station opened on 1 August 1851 closed on 17 June 1963 A new station was built 1 4 km west of the original station and was opened on 28 July 2013 11 12 Trains connect directly with Galway Athenry Athlone Portarlington Kildare and Dublin Heuston as well as on the Western Rail Corridor to Ennis and Limerick Education EditOranmore has three primary schools Scoil Iosaif Naofa Scoil Mhuire and Gaelscoil de hIde Calasanctius College founded in 1861 by the Presentation Sisters is the secondary school in Oranmore Transport EditOranmore town is near the old N6 Galway to Dublin road and the old N18 from Galway to Limerick The M6 Motorway connects to the existing road at Doughiska as well as connecting with the M18 at Glenascaul The former N6 leading into Oranmore has been reclassified as the R338 regional road The M18 motorway was officially opened on 27 September 2017 and connects to the M6 at Rathmorrissey at a three level interchange This road runs close to Oranmore but does not connect directly to it and instead motorists have to access it using the R381 at Kiltiernan or the M6 at Rathmorrissey Bus Eireann Citylink and Nestor Bus services through Oranmore serve Galway Dublin Cork and Dublin and Shannon Airports Oranmore aerodrome was a Royal Air Force base in World War I It later became a civil airfield serving the city of Galway Sport EditOranmore Maree GAA is the local GAA club and has won a number county titles across several age groups including a Galway Senior Hurling Championship title in 1933 and All Ireland Intermediate Club Hurling Championship title in 2019 The club fields teams in Gaelic football hurling and camogie Naomh Mhuire Ladies Football Club Oranmore Maree fields ladies Gaelic football teams from under 10 to minor and junior citation needed Galway Bay Golf Resort is based in Renvile Oranmore 13 and has been named best golf resort in Connacht 10 times citation needed Maree Oranmore Soccer Club was founded in 1988 Other clubs in the area include the Oranmore Badminton Club Maree Badminton Club Maree Basketball Club Oranmore Judo Club and Galway Bay Sailing Club The latter is based in Renville Oranmore 14 Junior Park Run events are run on Sunday mornings 15 People Edit Oranmore in the 1990s Joseph Henry Blake nobleman and socialist grew up on a nearby estate in Treanlaur Maree Thomas Nicholas Redington Irish politician born here Joe Howley Irishman involved in the struggle for Irish Independence was killed by the British in December 1920 A statue stands in Oranmore in his honour Bill King round the world sailor and owner of Oranmore Castle 16 Celestin Laine leader of the Bezen Perrot lived there after World War II Aaron Connolly professional Premier League footballer Nicola Coughlan Irish actress starring as Clare in Derry Girls and Penelope in Bridgerton Niall Burke Galway hurler citation needed See also EditList of towns and villages in IrelandReferences Edit Sapmap Area Settlements Oranmore Census 2016 CSO 2016 Retrieved 12 January 2018 a b oran Mor Oranmore see scanned records logainm ie Placenames Database of Ireland Retrieved 10 May 2021 Ordnance Survey Letters of Galway places galwaylibrary ie Recorded Monuments Protected under Section 12 of the National Monuments Act County Galway PDF archaeology ie Office of Public Works 1997 Retrieved 27 August 2020 a b c Memories in Stone A Survey of the Old Graveyard Oranmore Oranmore Heritage 2010 Medieval Graveyard Galway County Heritage Office Retrieved 26 August 2020 Oranmore Castle History oranmorecastle com Archived from the original on 5 November 2020 Retrieved 27 August 2020 Oranmore Library Oranmore County Galway buildingsofireland ie National Inventory of Architectural Heritage Retrieved 27 August 2020 St Mary s Church Galway County Heritage Office Retrieved 25 August 2020 Rural Economic Development in Ireland L Delheure M Heneghan R Jackson D Meredith 2014 Oranmore station PDF Railscot Irish Railways Retrieved 22 November 2007 Transport Minister to open Oranmore rail station Archived 5 July 2013 at archive today connacht tribune 23 06 13 Home Galway Bay Golf Resort Galway Bay Sailing Club Oranmore junior parkrun parkrun ie Connacht Tribune connachttribune ie Archived from the original on 3 March 2012 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oranmore Oranmore community page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oranmore amp oldid 1105144150, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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