Claremorris (Irish: Clár Chlainne Mhuiris) is a town in County Mayo in the west of Ireland, at the junction of the N17 and the N60 national routes. Claremorris is the fastest growing town in County Mayo. There was a 31% increase in the town's population between 2006 and 2011 and a 23% increase between 2002 and 2006.The population of Claremorris in the 2011 Census was 3,979. rising to 4,487 in 2016. Claremorris Municipal Area has a population of 32,000 people.
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The Clogher Heritage Complex features the Heritage Cottage and Cottage Garden with a display of vintage farm machinery, a water feature and a picnic area. The restored working forge is open to visitors - Stauntons Forge, Newtown was authentically rebuilt in its former form in 1999,and it reopened in 2001. The Heritage Complex is also the starting point for the Clogher Bog Walk, a loop walk of 8km. The walk takes in the biodiversity of the flora of the bogland, which is a unique habitat for both common and rare protected species. There are many archaeological features worth viewing on the walk and in the locality. A selection of these is on this site as well as a collection of folklore tales and history of the area.
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Discover an impressive collection of Historic Documents as well as Accessories, Leather, Gifts and more from the charming and traditional atmosphere of one of Ireland's oldest shops; Jeremiah Higgins. Trading on Main Street in the same family since 1820.
If your in Claremorris, Co Mayo, do call into this genuinely lovely gift shop with its old Irish charm and interior. I called in on passing by in late December and was annoyed that my Christmas shopping had already been done. There were so many lovely and unusual gifts to choose from.. beautiful hand bags, leather gloves, hats, knitted goods, a veritable treasure trove of delights. The shop itself still retains much of its original fittings and parafinalia which gives the feeling of stepping back in time to a gentler more relaxed time, when shopping was a pleasure, when you could take your time and enjoy the feel and smell of leather, and enjoy the skills of local knitters and crafters. On speaking to Noreen, who was serving that day, she told me her husband was the fifth generation Higgins who had owned the shop from its inception. I happily treated myself to a wonderfully warm wool woven shawl in sumptuous shades of heathens and greens... which has received some lovely comments from friends. It's was so unexpected to find such an individual gem of a delightful shop which still offers old fashioned courtesy and a charming selection of gifts for the shopper who's looking for a special something. Take a deep breath and step back in time, you will be love it.
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Amazing house and the woods are beautiful and exciting to walk around and explore - plenty to do and amuse the grandchildren and let the dogs run - plenty of alternative paths to explore and see nature at it best
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