Monivea topic
Also known as
- Muine Mheá
Monivea (Muine Mheá, meaning "mead grove", in Irish) is a village in County Galway, Ireland. Monivea is known for its sizable forest and a structure called Monivea Castle, which now lies in partial ruins, as well as a well-preserved mausoleum. Mausoleum and castle were built by a local Protestant family named Ffrench, landholders since early Norman times. The Ffrench family were also responsible for the distinctive layout of the greens in the centre of the village. These were used as drying...
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