Fore, County Westmeath

Fore, County Westmeath

Infobox Irish Place
name = Fore
gaeilge = "An Fhobhar"
crest

motto =
map

pin coords = left: 90px; top: 48px
north coord = 53.64722
west coord = 7.208201
irish grid =
area =
elevation = 101m
province = Leinster
county = County Westmeath
town pop = 385
rural pop =
census yr = 2006
web =
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:"This article is about the village of Fore, which located in the centre of the Fore Abbey area. For other meanings, see Fore (disambiguation)."

Fore ( _ga. Fhobhair) is a village, next to the old Benedictine Abbey ruin of Fore Abbey, situated to the north of Lough Lene in County Westmeath, in Ireland.

The village, (sister parish of nearby St. Mary's Collinstown) is situated within a valley between two hills: the Hill of Ben, the Hill of Houndslow, and the Ankerland rise area. There can be found the ruins of a Christian monastery, which had been populated at one time by French Benedictine monks from Évreux, Normandy. Fore, Fobhar is the anglicised version of the Irish name that signifies “the town of the water-springs” and was given to the area after Saint Feichin’s spring or well, which is next to the old church a short distance from where the ruined monastery still stands. It was St. Feichin who founded the ancient Fore Abbey around 630. By 665 (the time of the yellow plague) there were 300 monks living in the community.

Another important aspect of Fore is the "Fore Crosses" one of which is in the village of Fore. There are 18 crosses; some crosses are plain (most likely to wind and rain erosion) whilst others are sill remain carved. These are spread out over 7 miles on roadways and in fields and bared witness to religious persecution during penal times.

External links

* [http://www.ballycomoyle.com Ballycomoyle GAA Club website]
* [http://mapage.noos.fr/lough-lene/Lough-Lene-Fore.html Overlooking Fore (Lough-Lene North)]
* [http://www.lough-lene.eu Serving Lough-Lene surrounding communities]
* [http://mapage.noos.fr/lough-lene/Lough-Lene-Collinstown.html From the Lough Lene Inn Collinstown]
* [http://www.iol.ie/wmeathtc/tripfrm.htm The Fore Trail]
* [http://www.geocities.com/loughlenegaels Lough Lene Gaels Hurling Club Website]


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