- Eskra
Infobox UK place
official_name= Eskra
irish_name= Eiscreach
scots_name=
local_name= Eskragh
static_
static_image_caption=
map_type= Northern Ireland
latitude= 54.481
longitude= -7.206
belfast_distance= 53 miles
population= 815 (1995 Parish Figures)
irish_grid_reference=
unitary_northern_ireland= Omagh District
country= Northern Ireland
post_town= OMAGH
postcode_area= BT
postcode_district= BT78
dial_code= 028 82
constituency_westminster= West Tyrone
lieutenancy_northern_ireland=County Tyrone
website=Eskra (derive|Irish|Eiscreach|ridges of gravel or sand) is a small
village located in the south-west ofCounty Tyrone ,Northern Ireland , on theOmagh toClogher road, about 10 miles from Omagh and about 4 miles from Clogher. It was originally part of Clogher and also contains the hamlet of Newtownsaville.The
Roman Catholic parish church is named St. Patrick's. TheProtestant Church of Ireland is named St. Mark's. Drinkers in the village are served by the Bridge Tavern (also known as O'Hagan's) and Marlow's Pub in Newtownsaville (formerly known as McSorley's).Geography
Eskra is located in the hilly land overlooking
Augher and theClogher Valley. Its most notable geological feature and historical site is Knockmany Hill.Demographics
Until 1869 Eskra was part of Clogher Parish. In 1841 before the Potato Famine, the population of the present Eskra Parish was 4,713. In June 1995 there were 815 people in the parish, 70 percent of whom were Roman Catholic.
Places of interest
*On the crown of the wooded hill stands a remarkable
megalith ic monument - a chambered cairn, sometimes styled "Aynia's cave". QueenAynia , who gave her name to the hill and townland, is said to have been full sister to Queen Medhbh ofConnacht .
*Many sites of penal day massrocks are still remembered by the local people. One such hallowed spot is 'The Altar Field' near Cullen's Point in the townland of Cormore.
*Another is in the hallow at the rear of the new church in Lisnarable. The old St. Patrick's Church - sometimes referred to as the 'Lower Mountain Church' was really a barn bought from a local farmer named Traynor and upgraded to serve as a church in the first quarter of the 19th century. The cemetery which developed around it was consecrated on Sunday, 25 October 1840 by Bishop Edward Kernan. On 20 August 1978 the present St. Patrick's Church was dedicated by Bishop Mulligan. The altar stone, the tabernacle, the bell and two fine restored statues were transferred from the old church to highlight the link with the past. In the new church with its pipe organ, Father Eddie Murphy, then Parish Priest, has left a memorable legacy on the parish of Eskra.port
Eskra is home to
Eskra Emmetts Gaelic football club.Townlands
(This list is not necessarily complete)
*Altenarvagh
*Beltany
*Cloneylaugh
*Cormore
*Dromore Lower
*Dunbiggan
*Eskra
*Eskermore
*Fernaghandrum
*Kilnaheery
*Knockmany
*Lisnarable
*Lurganglare
*Tamlaght
*Tatnadavnet
*Tulnafoile
*Tullycorker
*Tychannyee also
*
List of villages in Northern Ireland
*List of towns in Northern Ireland
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