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The Village – Lawrencetown The village of Lawrencetown was first erected by Walter Lawrence about 1700 as an organised settlement on their estate about the townland of Oghilmore It was enlarged by his son Rear Admiral Peter Lawrence in 1750 and rebuilt by his grandson Col Walter Lawrence in 1765, to promote the linen industry in the west of Ireland
An Baile Mór Shíol Anmchadha Lawrencetown Village An Introduction The village of Lawrencetown was first erected by Walter Lawrence circa 1700 as an organised settlement on their estate about the townland of Ochilmore, the name Ochilmore coming from the ruins of the castle of O’Hill It was enlarged by his son Rear Admiral Peter Lawrence in 1750 and rebuilt by his grandson Col Walter Lawrence in 1765, to promote the linen industry in the
Cultural Heritage Folklore – Lawrencetown He got a pain in his knee and he never got better till he died Belview Belview is situated in the parish of Lawrencetown in the county of Galway There was a very big house there which was owned by a man named Lawrence There was a window in the house for every day in the year There are avenues leading to the house
Lawrencetown Playground – Lawrencetown Situated in the heart of Lawrencetown Village, right beside the Community Hall, like a colourful beacon, the playground is the perfect place to encourage children to play outdoors and engage their imagination
Our Lady of Clonfert – Lawrencetown The 1st of May signals the beginning of a month-long pilgrimage to the holy statue of Our Lady of Clonfert, located at Clonfert village in the parish of Eyrecourt, Meelick Clonfert, in East County Galway This is no ordinary statue and is one of only a handful of medieval statues to have survive the destruction of the Reformation in Ireland Housed in the Church of Our Lady of Clonfert, the
Lawrencetown Heritage Trail – Lawrencetown The app is fully interactive, user-friendly and highlights the history and heritage of Lawrencetown village You can use it on your next trip around the village and it will give you all the information on the landmarks you are passing
Meelick Weir – Lawrencetown Meelick weir was originally built in the 1800s as part of the shannon navigation system; it is over 300m in length with a 12-sluice barrage that maintains and regulates the navigation level for the section of waterway between Athlone – Lough Ree and Meelick – Lough Derg The weir and its walkway connect Galway and Offaly as well as linking into the Hymanny Way The oldest operating church
Carebears Playschool – Lawrencetown Care Bears is a play school located in the heart of Lawrencetown in the Community Hall and has been in operation since 1999 At Care Bears we know the importance of a stimulating, educational, supportive, and fun environment to a child’s wellbeing and development
Lets Get Active Events – Lawrencetown Let’s Get Active in Lawrencetown For the fifth year in a row Lawrencetown Community Development Group will be running a fantastic series of health and well-being initiatives, classes and talks This year like the rest of the world will see a move to some online programmes too