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Tintern, Loch Garman

Ceantar

Tintern

Loch Garman

26

Townlands

2,747

Taifid Daonáirimh

592

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
1,458
Teaghlaigh
303
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
1,289 -11.6%
Teaghlaigh
289 -4.6%

Maidir Liom

Tintern is a small village and district located in County Wexford in the southeast of Ireland, situated in the barony of Duffry. The area is characterized by relatively gentle, rolling countryside typical of the Wexford landscape, with mixed agricultural land and rural settlements. The village sits near the Tintern Abbey, which dominates the local geography and character of the place. The broader district benefits from its proximity to the River Blackwater and is reasonably accessible from larger towns in the county, though it remains distinctly rural in character.

The district's historical identity is inseparably linked to Tintern Abbey, a monastic ruin that was founded in the 13th century as a daughter house of Tintern Abbey in Wales. The abbey was established by the Norman de la Roche family and became an important religious and economic center during the medieval period. The ruins that remain today are substantial and architecturally significant, representing a valuable window into medieval Irish monastic life. The site reflects the broader historical pattern of Norman settlement and religious establishment in Ireland during the medieval era.

The Abbey itself remains the most notable feature of the district and draws visitors interested in Irish history and archaeology. The ruins include remnants of the abbey church, chapter house, and other monastic buildings, many of which are still quite imposing despite their age. The site is maintained as a national monument and has been subject to various conservation efforts over the years. Beyond the abbey, the district is relatively quiet and agricultural, characteristic of many rural areas in Wexford.

For the local community, Tintern functions as a rural village and agricultural district with a population engaged primarily in farming and related pursuits. The abbey and its historical significance provide some cultural and heritage value to the area, and tourism related to the site contributes modestly to the local economy. The district remains an example of rural Irish life, where historical heritage and contemporary community function together within the broader landscape of County Wexford.

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Poblacht na hÉireann

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901, 1911

Townlands

26 townlands taifeadta

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Ceantar
Tintern
Gaeilge
Loch Garman
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