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  1. Nenagh has often been described as a place of welcome to the stranger and in reality that is true. So a warm welcome to you as you join us here on the Nenagh Parish Website.

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  2. Nov 6, 2018 · Donal Ryan has immortalised the place, and shown Nenagh its face (thinly, very thinly, disguised) in a series of masterpieces. Half the town are now artists, in some way or another.

  3. Welcome to the Official Facebook Page for Nenagh Parish (RC). Here you can find updates on parish activity, liturgical matters, and other miscellaneous events related to faith - locally and beyond - as well as relevant Nenagh Community bits and pieces.

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  4. Nenagh Heritage Centre. 74 reviews. #2 of 7 things to do in Nenagh. History Museums. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. Nenagh Heritage Centre is located in two stone Georgian buildings which were built in between 1840 and 1842 as the Governor's house and Gate house of an extensive gaol complex for North Tipperary .

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  5. Nenagh Castle (Nth West view) Dublin Penny Journal, Volume 1, Number 38, March 16, 1833. Historically positioned in the barony of Ormond Lower, this land was included in a Grant made by King John of England (Latter villain in modern day films and stories depicting the Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest legends,) to Theobald FitzWalter le Boteler ...

  6. Located centrally at the top end of Nenagh, the castle is basically a partially restored round tower with access to the upper levels via the original winding stairs built into the thickness of the outer walls. These are very steep and narrow and not suited to the less able.

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    Enlarge image. NENAGH - Nenagh Castle "Aonach", the Irish word from which the town derives its name, means "fair", and refers to the circumstances around which the town was founded. It was in and around this area that an ancient fair, known as aonach urmhumhan (Ormond) would have taken place.

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