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320: 208: 923: 79: 63: 303:, 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. 86: 267:
is Scoil Mhuire. The village has a Catholic church, St. Mary's which has been recently restored. One feature of the renovation is the new west windows, by Joe Sheridan of Kilkenny which shows Virgin Mary with Jesus and St. John and a playfriend. It also shows St. Elither, a local saint, building the
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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
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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
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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.
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This church was built or re-built in 1829 to a cruciform plan and is situated in Main Street. A particularly notable feature is the box pews with fielded panels which are believed to be the last remaining examples in Ireland.
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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
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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 indoor basketball court.
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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.
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1,286 acres (5.20 km) of land was given to them in 1619. In 1854, together the castle covered 1,346 acres (5.45 km) of land within its
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stops in Newtownforbes with approximately 5 services each way, one of which is overnight. Journeytime to Dublin is typically under 3 hours.
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Village Main Street in 2011. Northwards with the entrance to Castle Forbes, the white former RIC barracks and the convent spire on the left
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for the use of himself and invited friends. Following his death in 1992 the airfield's licence was revoked and it closed.
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the 21st century the church was renovated with a new window in the west facade showing St Barry teaching the children.
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The airfield, code EICS, was constructed in 1975 on the estate with a 1,275-metre grass runway being installed for
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This section is about the demesne in County Longford, Ireland. For the castle and perfurmery in Scotland, see
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passes through the Main Street of the village, which is situated 6 km (4 miles) northwest of
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In 1911, the castle was the site of the introduction to Ireland of the
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Newtownforbes takes its name from the Forbes family, also known as the
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in that it adjoins the parishes of Bornacoola and Gortletteragh in
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Newtownforbes is in the parish of Clonguish; its Irish name is
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town and stands between Newtownforbes and Lough Forbes on the
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Castle Forbes is situated about 5 km (3 miles) from
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and thus are private with strictly no public access.
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Newtownforbes
Irish
Newtownforbes in 2007
Newtown Forbes is located in Ireland
53°46′05″N 7°50′01″W / 53.767938°N 7.833618°W / 53.767938; -7.833618
Country
Ireland
Province
Leinster
County
County Longford
N107795

Irish
ringfort
County Longford
Ireland
2022 census
N4
national primary route
Longford
national (primary) school
Connacht
County Leitrim
County Roscommon
Earl of Granard

Castle Forbes
Longford
River Shannon

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