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Menlough () is a village in northeast
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in
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. Located 35 km from
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, 27 km from
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, 30 km from
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, and 20 km from
Athenry Athenry (; ) is a town in County Galway, Ireland, which lies east of Galway city. Some of the attractions of the medieval town are its town wall, Athenry Castle, its priory and its 13th century street-plan. The town is also well known by virt ...
, it forms part of the civil parish of Killascobe.


History

Historically, Menlough was in the Barony of Hymany which was a stronghold of the O'Mannion clan. The ruins of an O'Mannion castle are located in the fields behind the grotto in the centre of the village. Another O'Mannion castle in the parish is better known as there are more extensive ruins. This second ruin is known as
Garbally Castle Garbally castle is a late medieval tower house located in the parish of Skehana, County Galway. Location Garbally Castle is the dominant feature of the townland of Garbally in the parish of Skehana and sits at the junction of the R338 and the a ...
. It is visible to travellers from Galway to Menlough as they pass through
Skehana Skehana or Skehanagh () is a small village and townland in County Galway, Ireland. The name Skehana derives from the Irish ''Sceith eánach'' meaning "place of the whitethorn". Together with nearby Menlough, Skehana is a half-parish within the ...
(half parish of Menlough). Other historical monuments include the Catholic parish church of St Marys constructed in 1847, on land granted by the Ffrench family local landlords based in Monivea. Tradition has it that the roof, while under construction, was blown off during the night of the big wind in 1847. Beside the church is a building that was once an RIC barracks. It was burnt down in 1922 during the War of Independence, but later became a Garda Station. It is now a private house. An old IRA monument, erected in the 1990s stands in the centre of the village.


Amenities

There are three pubs in the parish; one is located in Menlough village, one in the townland of Guilka and one in Skehana. There is also one shop. The parish has two national schools. These are at Garbally (next to the castle) and in Menlough village. The latter school, Menlough National School (also known as Scoil Mhuire Naofa) is a co-educational (mixed) primary school, which had 77 pupils as of November 2009.


Sport

Menlough GAC Menlough is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Menlough, County Galway, Ireland. The club is a member of the Galway GAA The Galway County Boards of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) ( ga, Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae ...
is the local GAA club and participates in the Galway Football Championship. The club has a number of County Championships to its name at various grades. The club's pitch is located outside the village on the approaches from Galway City. The facility has a clubhouse, dressing rooms and stand, and was developed in the early 1990s. Hurling is popular in the half parish of
Skehana Skehana or Skehanagh () is a small village and townland in County Galway, Ireland. The name Skehana derives from the Irish ''Sceith eánach'' meaning "place of the whitethorn". Together with nearby Menlough, Skehana is a half-parish within the ...
.


Notable people

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Padraig Gearr Ó Mannin Padraig Gearr Ó Mannin () was a United Irishman who participated in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 in County Mayo. Ó Mannin was a native of Carnacregg, Menlough. Following news of the French landing under General Jean Humbert at Killala on 23 Au ...
(), member of the
United Irishmen The Society of United Irishmen was a sworn association in the Kingdom of Ireland formed in the wake of the French Revolution to secure "an equal representation of all the people" in a national government. Despairing of constitutional reform, ...
, born in Menlough *
Trent Seven Benjamin Maurice Webb (born 21 August 1981), better known by the ring name Trent Seven, is an English professional wrestler, wrestling promoter, and actor. He was signed to WWE on their NXT UK brand, where he is a former NXT UK Tag Team Champi ...
(born 1981), English professional wrestler, had a grandfather from Menlough


See also

* List of towns and villages in Ireland


References

{{reflist Towns and villages in County Galway