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10 Best place to visit in Cluain Meala Ireland

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Clonmel is the county town and largest settlement of County Tipperary, Ireland.

It stands on the River Suir, which forms the boundary with County Waterford, though the boundary swings south opposite town to include buildings on the other bank within County Tipperary.

In Irish Clonmel is Cluain Meala, honey meadow, presumably referring to the area's good farmland. The town was defended by the river and by stout walls, withstanding a siege by Cromwell for a time before surrendering.

Clonmel is mostly modern but has several antiquities worth seeing

1. Main Guard, Sarsfield St, Clonmel. Apr-Sept Tu-Su 09:00-17:00. Fine former courthouse and market house with a loggia of open arches, completed in 1674. It's named for the town barracks previously here, wrecked by Cromwell's forces after the siege of 1650. Free.

2. Tipperary Museum of Hidden History (County Museum), Mick Delahunty Square, Clonmel. Small museum of local history within civic centre. Free.

3. Old St Mary's Church, Mary St, Clonmel. First built circa 1204 but what you see nowadays is from 14th-16th century, with 19th century restoration.

4. Westgate on O'Connell St was built in 1831 in retro-Tudor style to recreate the medieval west gate of the walled township. Nothing remains of the north or east gates. There were no walls on the south side of town, where the River Suir is a natural moat.

5. County Courthouse on the corner of Nelson St and Wellington St was built in 1802. This is where the Young Irelanders of 1848 were tried and sentenced to transportation to the colonies.

6. The Franciscan Friary on Abbey St behind Main Guard is an RC church completed in 1886.

7. St Patrick's Well is at Marlfield on the west edge of town. A spring bubbles out of the base of the cliffs into an ornamental pond by a ruined medieval church.

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Festival Cluain Meala

The start of the parade of Festival Cluain Meala 2014 celebrating the medieval heritage of Clonmel. However, the heavens opened up shortly after the parade started.
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Festival Cluain Meala 2014

Once inside on the Main Street , (O'Connell Street) the Majorettes accompanied by Banna Cluain Meala performed for the citizens of the town. Unfortunately , the weather was against them, hence the crackling on audio, but like true troopers they stuck at it!.
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Clonmel view

Overlooking Clonmel from road to the Holy Cross
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Clonmel in 1993 Chapter 2

Clonmel in 1993

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Clonmel in 1993 Chapter 1

Clonmel in 1993

The Clonmel Well!

Funny look at what happens when two backpackers arrive in Clonmel looking for the Clonmel Well?

Concept by Susan Cloonan. Edited by Susan Cloonan
Acting: Susan Cloonan ,Michael Bourke, John Lowndes, Andrew Balfe
Camera work: Susan Cloonan, Simon Darrer, Andrew Balfe, Michael Bourke, John Lowndes

Hotel Minella & Leisure Centre, Clonmel, Ireland

Hotel Minella & Leisure Centre, Clonmel, Ireland
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Hotel Minella is an elegantly furnished country house on the banks of the River Suir, close to Clonmel town centre and bordered by the Comeragh Mountains.
Hotel Minella and Leisure Centre has individually designed and decorated rooms. The oak-panelled restaurant has garden views and is renowned for excellent food.
Club Minella Leisure facilities has a 20 Meter Swimming pool, Outdoor Canidian Hot Tub, Gym, Sauna, Steam room overlooking the River Suir. Spa treatments are also available.
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Irish Cider: Magners in Clonmel (Bulmers / Magners) 2007

So wird der Irish Cider hergestellt. Bulmers, der Hersteller von Irlands beliebtester Cider Magners ludt Ende 2007 zum Besuch in die Fabrikationsstätte Clonmel / Irland.

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The Banna Cluain Meala High Wire Spectacular

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Clonmel Junction Festival 2013

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Snowing in Clonmel.wmv

After a week of hard frost,it started to snow this evening bringing chaos on the roads.

Band Playing On A Panoromic Wheel

A Band from Clonmel Co. Tipperary were participating in the Limerick International Marching Band Parade Competition. This Competition is normally held on the Sunday nearest to St. Patricks Day and would be part of the local festival. This band went up on the Panoramic Wheel in Arthurs Quay Park after Marching from the Crescent.

Recorded Sunday 20 March 2022.

Loughinisland Churches

Loughinisland was a natural island within a lake but is now connected by a causeway in County Down, Northern Ireland.

The Loughinisland parish derived its name from the island which is connected to the mainland by a causeway which contains the ruins of three ancient churches. The oldest church on the island is the one in the middle and it continued in use until the much larger north church (left) was built to replace it in the 15th century . For the next 300 years this rectangular gabled structure served the needs of the Catholics of the area. After the Reformation, Protestants used it also for their service every Sunday after Mass was over.

The earliest recorded reference is to a parish church on the site in 1306. The Middle Church is the oldest, probably from the 13th century. The large North Church was built in the 15th century, probably to replace the Middle Church, and continued in use until 1720. The smallest is the South (MacCartan's) Church, the elaborately carved west door of which has the date 1636 and initials PMC for Phelim MacCartan. This was probably the main burial ground of the MacCartans who had one of their chief seats near the lake.

The North Church was in use until about 1718. Local accounts say that at one time there was an amicable arrangement for the church to be used for both Protestant and Roman Catholic worship, but that a dispute rose one wet Sunday, when Roman Catholics were unwilling to leave the church due to the rain, and free the church up for the Protestants. This displeased the Forde family so much that they dismantled the old church and built a new one in Seaforde which was roofed with the timbers of the old building.

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All-Ireland Churn Rolling Championships 2013

On a glorious July evening, the Tipperary Festival Vintage Car parade took the Pride of Tipperary contestants on a jaunt through Tipperary, before the massive crowd were treated to some gripping racing.

Leefield House in Clonmel, Tipperary



About Leefield House
Leefield House is a newly built spacious house that provides a tranquil country setting where you can explore South Tipperary and still enjoy some peace and quite. Set on a family farm that trains racehorses, has vegetables and hens.. Located 10km from Clonmel, 8km from Cahir, 12km from Cashel, 8km from Fethard. The house sleeps upto 8 people with 3 rooms on ground floor level and one upstairs. We will gladly welcome parties ranging in any size upto 8 people and a cot. The property also boosts a ground floor bathroom and is perfectly suited to anyone with difficult mobility. We also have a large childrens playroom that allows everyone get some space in a safe environment.. The area is an ideal base for discovering all that South Tipperary, Cork and Waterford have to offer. Located across the road is a small country pub that also sells the essentials such as bread and milk. 2 miles down the road is another pub that offers meals also. We are an organic farm with vegetables, pigs, cows, hens and horses and we are glad to supply you with any freash seasonal produce you may require. Liam and Rosie work on the farm and are always on hand to answer and questions or give any assistance you may require.

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