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Dunmore East

Coordinates:52°09′18″N6°59′46″W/ 52.155°N 6.996°W/52.155; -6.996
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Dunmore East
Dún Mór
Town
Dunmore East harbour and lighthouse
Dunmore East harbour and lighthouse
Dunmore East is located in Ireland
Dunmore East
Dunmore East
Location in Ireland
Coordinates:52°09′18″N6°59′46″W/ 52.155°N 6.996°W/52.155; -6.996
CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCounty Waterford
Elevation
40 m (130 ft)
Population1,731
Irish Grid ReferenceS687007

Dunmore East(Irish:Dún Mór,meaning 'big fort')[2]is a popular tourist and fishing village inCounty Waterford,Ireland. Situated on the west side ofWaterford Harbouron Ireland's southeastern coast, it lies within thebarony of Gaultier(An Gháilltír– "land of the foreigner" in Irish[3]); a reference to the influx ofVikingandNormansettlers in the area.[4]

History

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Iron Agepeople established apromontory fortoverlooking the sea at Shanoon (referred to in 1832 as meaning the 'Old Camp' but more likely Canon Power'sSean Uaimh,"Old Cave" )[5]at a point known for centuries as Black Nobb, where the oldpilot stationnow stands, and underneath which a cave runs. Henceforth the place was referred to asDún Mór,meaning the "Great Fort".[5]

In 1640, Lord Power of Curraghmore, who owned a large amount of property in the area, built a castle on the cliff overlooking the strand about two hundred metres from St. Andrew's Church. The castle was falling into ruin by the middle of the next century and now just one tower remains. The old church of Killea (Cill Aodhameaning "Aodh's church" )[5]is thought to have been built in the twelfth century and one wall still stands, opposite theRoman Catholicchurch of The Holy Cross, at the top of Killea hill.[citation needed]

In Smith's history of Waterford, the village was mentioned as being a fishing port about the year 1745.[6]The fishermen's homes were situated in the Lower Village near the Strand Inn and boats were launched from the slip at Lawlor's Beach before the harbour was built. There is mention of a fleet of fifty fishing boats working from Dunmore East in 1776.[7]

In 1812, a decision was made at Westminster to create an entirely new landing point for passengers and theRoyal Mailcoming to Ireland from London and southern England. The location selected for the erection of a pier was Dunmore East.[8]In 1814, dramatic changes took place whenAlexander Nimmo,the Scottish engineer (builder ofLimerick'sSarsfield Bridge) commenced work on the new harbour at Dunmore. The work consisted mainly of a massive pier or quay with an elegant lighthouse at the end. Nimmo's original estimate had been £20,000 but at the time of his death in 1832 about £93,000 had been spent and the final cost was £108,000.[9]By then (1837) the harbour had started to silt up, and the arrival of steam meant that the winding river could be negotiated easily, so the packet station was transferred to Waterford.[10][11]

The great sheltered harbour then constructed meant that Dunmore East was to gradually become an important fishing port.[12]It also then developed into a very popular tourist resort and it is now a favourite port of call for large cruise liners visiting the south-east of Ireland. The Haven Hotel, formerly the Villa Marina, was a home built by DavidMalcomsonof Portlaw. David married Nanette King of Waterford and he brought his new bride to live in their family home at Dunmore East.[13][14]

The Fisherman's Hall in the village was also built by Nanette Malcomson in memory of her son Joseph who had been a fisherman and died at a relatively young age. She donated the land for the building and established a deed of trust to build and maintain the Hall. On her specific instructions, no alcohol could be sold or consumed in the Hall. In addition, a fire was to be kept lit to warm and dry any of the fishermen who arrived to read the newspapers which were replenished daily in the reading room which is the present-day Library.[9]

Sport

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Dunmore East is home to many sporting clubs from sailing toGaelic Football.Gaultier GAA which focuses primarily on Gaelic Football is located just outside the village, across the road from Dunmore FC soccer club. Gaultier GAA was founded in 1927 and compete in the Waterford Senior Football Championship as well as catering for over 100 juvenile members. Dunmore FC was founded in the 1970s initially before being re-established in the early to mid-2000s. TheWaterford Harbour Sailing Clubwas founded in 1934.

Harbour

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Dunmore East Lifeboat Station

The harbour is one of the five designated National Fishery Harbours, and has the second highest figure for fish landings afterKillybegs.In the summer months it is popular with visiting yachts which have a designated pontoon.[15]A plan was developed in 2005 byWaterford County Councilto expand the harbour to accommodate more recreational marine activities. However that plan appears to have been shelved due to lack of funding.

The first official woman crew member in a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) Lifeboat was based at Dunmore East.

Tourism

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Tourism in Dunmore East is supported by boating and sailing facilities, holiday homes, traditional pubs, a golf course and several hotels.[16]The village is home to theWaterford Harbour Sailing Clubwith dinghy and keelboat sailing and the Dunmore East Adventure Centre. The local golf course is located on the cliff top overlooking the bay.

Low tide at Lawlor's Beach in the Lower Village

Sea angling and Diving is catered for by Dunmore East Angling Charters.[17]

Lawlor's beach in the summer

Dunmore East has several seafood restaurants, and there are a number of hotels in Dunmore: The Strand Inn[9]and The Haven Hotel, a historic former Malcomson home and the Ocean Hotel.[9]There are also caravan sites catering for motorhomes and touring caravans.

Among the events held in Dunmore East is the annualbluegrassfestival which takes place at the end of August.[18]During this festival the village hosts a number of bluegrass groups over the weekend during which almost every bar becomes a music venue from 3 pm until late in the evening.

Tourist walking routes have been recently opened at Dunmore East.[19]Trails in the woods, which surround the village, consist of a series of marked paths of varying lengths. There is also a popular cliff path to Portally and on to Ballymacaw which is about 7 km (4 mi) in total length. This includes what may be Ireland's longest sea cave at Rathmoylan.[20]This path starts from the car park at the Shanoon.[21]

International relations

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Twin towns – Sister cities

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Dunmore East istwinnedwith the village ofClohars-Carnoëtin France.[22]

Transport

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There is a good road connection toWaterford City.Bus Éireannroute354links the village toWaterfordreplacing the longstanding Suirway service which ceased at Halloween, 2022.[23]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Interactive Data Visualisations: Towns: Dunmore East".Census 2022.Central Statistics Office.Retrieved26 September2023.
  2. ^"Dún Mór/Dunmore East".Placenames Database of Ireland(logainm.ie).Retrieved2 January2022.
  3. ^"An Ghailltír/Gaultiere".Logainm(in Irish).Retrieved1 August2023.
  4. ^Canon P. Power,Place names of the Decies,David Nutt, 1907, p.185
  5. ^abcCanon P. Power,Place names of the Decies,David Nutt, 1907, p. 207
  6. ^Charles Smith,Smiths History of Waterford,1746
  7. ^J. J. Walsh,Waterford Yesterdays and Tomorrows,Munster Express, 1968. p. 156
  8. ^June Fennelly,Decies Journal,No. XXVI, 1984, p. 17
  9. ^abcdMaria WalshDunmore East, a living history(2018)
  10. ^Patrick C. Power,History of Waterford,Mercier Press, 1990. p. 136
  11. ^"Early Dunmore".Odwyer.net. Archived fromthe originalon 20 February 2012.Retrieved31 August2012.
  12. ^"Howth Harbour Thoughts From Home".Archived fromthe originalon 11 October 2016.Retrieved15 September2016.W.M. Nixon, Afloat. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  13. ^Maria Walsh,Ireland's Secret Millionaires.2019
  14. ^"The Fishman's Hall".Odwyer.net. Archived fromthe originalon 20 February 2012.Retrieved31 August2012.
  15. ^"In your Footsteps".Archivedfrom the original on 7 February 2015.Retrieved9 February2015.
  16. ^"Discover Dunmore".Archivedfrom the original on 10 July 2015.Retrieved3 September2014.
  17. ^"Angling Charters".Archivedfrom the original on 15 September 2016.Retrieved29 August2016.
  18. ^"Dunmore East Bluegrass Festival".Archivedfrom the original on 30 September 2020.Retrieved19 September2020.
  19. ^"Dunmore Walks".dunmorewalks.ie.
  20. ^"Waterford County Geological Site Report"(PDF).Archived(PDF)from the original on 24 September 2021.Retrieved19 September2020.
  21. ^"Huge steps taken in development of coastal walkway".12 August 2020.Archivedfrom the original on 24 September 2021.Retrieved25 September2020.Waterford News and Star. August 12, 2020
  22. ^List of twin towns and sister cities in the Republic of Ireland
  23. ^"Suirway Timetables".Archivedfrom the original on 18 August 2013.Retrieved14 February2013.
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