Cullohill

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Cullahill or Cullohill (Irish: Cúlchoill / an Chúlchoill, meaning "the back of the woods/behind the woods") is a small village situated on the R639 road in County Laois, Ireland.[1] Cullahill takes its name from an ancient forest that covered Cullahill Mountain and extended down to Cullahill Castle.

Cullahill
An Chúlchoill
Village
Approaching the village on the R639
Approaching the village on the R639
Cullahill is located in Ireland
Cullahill
Cullahill
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°49′06″N 7°28′32″W / 52.818429°N 7.47551°W / 52.818429; -7.47551
CountryIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyCounty Laois
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))
Irish Grid ReferenceS390761
Cullahill Castle

History edit

A priory of Augustine canons was founded here in 550 by O'Dempsey, under the invocation of St. Tighernach who is now the patron saint of the area.

The village is home to an impressive early 15th century tower house, once the principal stronghold of the MacGillapatricks of Upper Ossory.[2] The castle bears the image of a sheela na gig.

Under their patronage, a medical school flourished at Aghmacart townland, about a mile from the castle from before 1500 to c.1610. It was conducted by the Ó Conchubhair family. Its physicians included Donnchadh Óg Ó Conchubhair (fl. 1581-1611), Risteard Ó Conchubhair (1561–1625), Donnchadh Albanach Ó Conchubhair (1571–1647) and Cathal Ó Duinnshléibhe (fl. 1592-1611).

According to 1837 records, Cullohill was listed as a village in the parish of Aghmacart.[3][4] Aghmacart is now a townland of Cullahill and contains an old church and graveyard which are still in use.

It is now part of Durrow parish and is in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ossory.

Activities edit

Cullohill is surrounded by countryside and has several public walkways and trekking trails in the nearby hills.[5]

Public transport edit

Route 828, operated by M & A Coaches on behalf of the National Transport Authority, provides a daily journey each way to/from Durrow, County Laois, Abbeyleix and Portlaoise. There is no Sunday service.[citation needed]

Sport edit

The local GAA club is The Harps which was formed in 1984 as an amalgamation with Durrow. Up until then Cullohill had its own hurling team and had won the Laois senior hurling championship in 1955 and 1964. The 1955 team was captained by Lar Dunphy and the 1964 team by Martin Mahony.

Notable people edit

Darina Allen, née O'Connell, a celebrity chef, is a native of Cullohill.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "An Chúlchoill/Cullahill". logainm.ie (in Irish). Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Cullahill Castle". irishantiquities.bravehost.com.
  3. ^ "A-Z of Laois in 1837 A - B". Irish Midlands Ancestry. Archived from the original on 24 July 2008.
  4. ^ "A-Z of Laois in 1837 C - D". Irish Midlands Ancestry. Archived from the original on 24 July 2008.
  5. ^ "Cullahill road, river and forest walks - Laois, Ireland". Laois Tourism. Archived from the original on 11 February 2007.
  • The medical school at Aghmacart, Queen's County, Aoibheann Nic Dhonnchadha, Ossory, Laois and Leinster 2, (2006)

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