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Monaghan Bed and Breakfast Accommodation

Town and Country Homes Association represent over 1000 quality approved Bed and Breakfast accommodations in every county in Ireland including Monaghan. Our  B&B's in Monaghan offer comfort and value for money and you can be guaranteed of a warm welcome and kind hospitality when staying in Town and Country Homes accommodation in Monaghan. Whether you wish to stay in town or in the country, we have a bed and breakfast to suit you in Monaghan.

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Monaghan Bed and Breakfast Accommodation

Monaghan (Irish: Muineachán) is a town in Ireland, the administrative capital of County Monaghan. Monaghan's population at the 2006 census stood at 7,811 (including rural area). The name derives from a diminutive plural form of the Irish word muine meaning "brake" (a thickly overgrown area) or sometimes "hillock". The county council's preferred interpretation is "land of the little hills", a reference to the numerous drumlins in the area. Another translation of the name splits the Irish name into "Muine Acháin" - with "acháin" meaning field. With this separation, and depending on the interpretation of "muine", "Muine Acháin" could be translated to "bushy (over-grown) field" or "hilly field".

The coat of arms of Monaghan town features a red hand on a shield on a tower. It might be reasonable to think that the red hand here is the hand of the O'Neill family since the Battle of Clontibret between the forces of Hugh O'Neill and the English Crown was fought in northern Monaghan in May 1595.

Town Layout

The centre of the town is made up of four interconnecting squares: Market Square (or Street), Church Square, The Diamond, and Old Cross Square. Sited in Market Square is the Market House (built 1792), now an art gallery. The County Museum, which has won the Council of Europe Award for its display of history and archaeology, is located nearby.

Dating from the 17th century, the oldest remaining architectural feature in Monaghan town is the "Old Cross" - located in Old Cross Square. It is not fully agreed that it is in fact a cross, but may in fact have been a seventeenth century sundial. It was originally in the Diamond, Monaghan Town, the traditional center of the town, and was used as a hiring cross and for the attaching of proclamations. It was moved to its present location in 1876 to allow for the construction of the Rossmore Memorial.

The Rossmore Memorial in the Diamond was build in 1876 as a memorial to the 4th Baron Rossmore who died after a hunting accident at Windsor Castle in 1874. This Victorian monument is octagonal in shape, with central marble columns supporting a fountain. Around it, the eight gray columns support the pinnacled superstructure which rises to a dome. The dome is surmounted by a spire supported by yet more columns. The letters of Rossmore (also 8 in number) are spaced out around the monument.

Two buildings remain from the 18th century, Aviemore house (1760) on Mill Street and the Market House (1792) on Market square (or street). Also notable is St Macartan's Cathedral with its striking rose window and spire, built between 1861 and 1891. Originally the nave was intended to be 2 bays longer but lack of funds meant that the design was cut back. The building sits on a hill in an imposing site overlooking Monaghan Town.

History

The Battle of Clontibret between the forces of Hugh O'Neill and the English Crown was fought in northern Monaghan in May 1595. The territory of Monaghan had earlier been wrested from the control of the MacMahon sept in 1591, when the leader of the MacMahons was hanged by authority of the Dublin government; this was one of the events that led to the Nine Years War (Ireland) (1595-1603) and the Tudor re-conquest of Ireland. Charles Gavan Duffy, the first premier of New South Wales in Australia, was born in Dublin Street, Monaghan Town on 12th April 1816. On the Hill of Lech (or previously Mullach Leaght), the Hill of the Stone was the inauguration stone of the Mac Mahons. Situated three miles south-west of Monaghan, the petrosomatoglyph was last used in 1595, but was destroyed by a farm owner in 1809. After a day exploring the history of Monaghan, what better way to relax than in the comfort of a Town and Country Homes Bed and Breakfast in Monaghan. Our B&B's in Monaghan offer a warm welcome and kind hospitality.

Monaghan Today

Today the town is a prosperous and growing one. It is a centre for the timber-frame house building industry and has a large furniture manufacturing industry. Engineering also features prominently in the region with both Moffett and Combilift big players in the Materials Handling market. There is a campaign to boost tourism by reopening the Ulster Canal in a scheme which would eventually allow boats to travel from Northern Irish towns such as Newry and Coleraine by way of Monaghan to places as far south as Limerick as well as to Dublin.

The Harvest Time Blues Festival - Book a B&B in Monaghan for the Harvest Blues Festival.

Date: 5-7 September, Monaghan Town, Ireland

Monaghan continues to host one of Ireland's most pretigious and established blues festivals in the country; the Harvest Time Blues Festival. It is hosted every September across Monaghan town. If you are planning to attend Monaghan Harvest Time Blues Festival and Book a B&B in Monaghan, we recommend you Book your Bed and Breakfast in Monaghan in advance. Book online for best B&B rates in Monaghan and surrounding areas.

For more Information about The Harvest Time Blues Festival Contact:

The Market House

Monaghan Town

Ireland

P + 353 47 38162

F + 353 47  71113

Email info@harvestblues.ie

Webmaster kverens@webworks.ie

Website: www.harvestblues.com

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