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À propos
Clonfert is a small parish located in County Galway in the west of Ireland, situated in the Ballinasloe area of the county. The landscape is characteristic of the midlands region, with gentle rolling terrain, pastureland, and scattered rural settlements. The parish sits within the broader geography of Galway, an area historically shaped by both agricultural traditions and monastic settlement patterns. Like much of the surrounding countryside, Clonfert is marked by stone walls, scattered farmsteads, and the typical Irish rural environment with its network of country roads connecting small communities.
The parish is historically significant as a site of early Christian monastic settlement. Clonfert Cathedral stands as the major historical monument in the area, traditionally associated with Saint Brendan the Navigator, a sixth-century Irish saint. The cathedral itself dates primarily to the medieval period, with the most distinctive architectural feature being its Romanesque doorway, which is considered one of the finest examples of Irish Romanesque architecture. The site represents an important location in Ireland's monastic heritage and continues to attract those interested in early Irish Christianity and medieval ecclesiastical history.
Clonfert Cathedral remains an active parish church serving the local Catholic community and serves as a focal point for religious life in the area. The cathedral's architectural significance has made it a subject of scholarly interest and a destination for visitors interested in medieval Irish architecture and history. The graveyard surrounding the cathedral contains burials spanning many centuries, reflecting the continuous role of the site in the spiritual life of the community. The preservation of the cathedral and its grounds has been important to maintaining connections to the parish's historical identity.
For the local community, Clonfert represents a connection to deep historical roots and Irish cultural and religious heritage. The parish, like many rural Irish parishes, serves as a gathering point for the community and maintains traditions of religious observance and local identity. The presence of the historically significant cathedral contributes to the parish's sense of place and its broader cultural importance within County Galway, linking contemporary residents to centuries of settlement and religious practice in the area.
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- Comté
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Baronnie
Longford
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Nom irlandais
Cluain Fearta
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Griffith's Valuation
National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s-1850s)
28 occupiers recorded in Griffith's Valuation across 16 townlands (1830s-1850s).
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Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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- Anglais
- Clonfert
- Irlandais
- Cluain Fearta
- Baronnie
- Longford
- Comté
- Galway