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'''Mount Melleray''' (''Cnoc Mheilearaí'' in [[Irish language|Irish]]) is a townland situated in the [[Knockmealdown Mountains]] near [[Cappoquin]], [[Co. Waterford]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. |
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{{short description|Irish townland and Scout centre}} |
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{{Infobox settlement |
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| name = Mount Melleray |
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| official_name = Mountmelleray |
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| settlement_type = Townland |
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| native_name = {{lang|ga|Cnoc Mheilearaí}} |
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| native_name_lang = ga |
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| image_skyline = Boarding houses, now Scout Centre, Mount Melleray (geograph 4647384).jpg |
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| image_caption = Former 19th-century monastery boarding houses, now the Scout Centre, in Mount Melleray |
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| pushpin_map = Ireland |
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| subdivision_type = Country |
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| subdivision_name = Ireland |
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| subdivision_type1 = County |
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| subdivision_name1 = [[County Waterford]] |
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| subdivision_type2 = Barony |
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| subdivision_name2 = [[Coshmore and Coshbride]] |
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| subdivision_type3 = Civil parish |
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| subdivision_name3 = Lismore and Mocollop |
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| area_total_km2 = 2.25 |
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'''Mount Melleray''', also spelled '''Mountmelleray''' ({{Irish place name|Cnoc Mheilearaí|hill of Meilearaí}}),<ref name="logainm">{{cite web|url = https://www.logainm.ie/50030.aspx | publisher = Placenames Database of Ireland | website = logainm.ie | title = Cnoc Mheilearaí / Mountmelleray | accessdate = 14 January 2023 }}</ref> is a [[townland]] situated in the [[Knockmealdown Mountains]] near [[Cappoquin, County Waterford]], Ireland. It is in the [[civil parishes in Ireland|civil parish]] of Lismore and Mocollop in the [[barony (Ireland)|historical barony]] of [[Coshmore and Coshbride]].<ref name="logainm"/><ref name="townlandsIE">{{cite web|url = https://www.townlands.ie/waterford/coshmore-and-coshbride/lismore-and-mocollop/cappoquin/mountmelleray/ | website = townlands.ie | title = Mountmelleray Townland, Co. Waterford | accessdate = 14 January 2023 }}</ref> The townland, which is {{convert|2.25|km2}} in area,<ref name="townlandsIE"/> had a population of 31 people as of the [[2011 census of Ireland|2011 census]].<ref>{{cite web|url = https://data.gov.ie/dataset/cd171-waterford-population-by-private-households-occupied-and-vacancy-rate?package_type=dataset | publisher = Central Statistics Office | website = data.gov.ie | title = CD171 - Waterford Population by Private Households, Occupied and Vacancy Rate | accessdate = | quote= Population [..] Townlands [..] Mountmelleray, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford [..] 31}}</ref> It is home to the [[Cistercian]] monastery, [[Mount Melleray Abbey]], and a Scout centre operated by [[Scouting Ireland]]. |
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==Abbey== |
==Abbey== |
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{{main|Mount Melleray Abbey}} |
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It is home to [[Mount Melleray Abbey]], a [[Cistercian]] monastery, the first such monastery to be built in Ireland after the Reformation. |
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The townland is home to [[Mount Melleray Abbey]], a [[Cistercian]] monastery, the first such monastery to be built in Ireland after the Reformation. Built in the early 19th century,<ref>{{cite web|url = https://mountmellerayabbey.org/history | website = mountmellerayabbey.org | title = History | accessdate = 14 January 2023 }}</ref> it is now home to a community of [[Trappists|Trappist]] monks.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://mountmellerayabbey.org/ | website = mountmellerayabbey.org | title = Mount Melleray Abbey | accessdate = 14 January 2023 | quote = Mount Melleray Abbey is a community of Cistercian (Trappist) monks}}</ref> |
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==Scout |
==Scout centre== |
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A Scout centre run by [[Scouting Ireland]], formerly [[Scouting Ireland (CSI)]] is also situated at Mount Melleray. The centre includes a museum documenting the history of Scouting in Ireland. The centre is made up of a small camping field adjoining a large dormitory centre which also contains a climbing wall. Mount Melleray hosted the last Melvin All Ireland [[Scoutcraft]] competition of Scouting Ireland (CSI) in 2003. {{As of |2020|09}}, the centre |
A Scout centre run by [[Scouting Ireland]], formerly [[Scouting Ireland (CSI)]], is also situated at Mount Melleray.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.mountmellerayscoutcentre.com/about/ | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20190228193123/https://www.mountmellerayscoutcentre.com/about/ | archivedate = 28 February 2019 | website = mountmellerayscoutcentre.com | title = About Mount Melleray Scout Centre }}</ref> The centre, which was a former monastic boarding house acquired in 1979,<ref name="avondhupress">{{Cite web |url=https://avondhupress.ie/calls-for-clarity-on-mount-melleray-scout-centre/|title=Calls for clarity on Mount Melleray Scout Centre |first=Katie |last=Glavin |date=September 16, 2020 |website=[[The Avondhu]]}}</ref> includes a museum documenting the history of [[Scouting in Ireland]]. The centre is made up of a small camping field adjoining a large dormitory centre which also contains a climbing wall. Mount Melleray hosted the last Melvin All Ireland [[Scoutcraft]] competition of Scouting Ireland (CSI) in 2003. {{As of |2020|09}}, the centre had been closed for renovations since March 2019.<ref name="avondhupress"/> |
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* [http://www.mountmellerayabbey.org Mount Melleray Abbey] |
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* [http://www.languages.ie/melleray.htm Mount Melleray Past Pupils' Union] |
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* [http://www.thepilgrimsrest.com The Pilgrims Rest Hotel] |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 14 January 2023
Mount Melleray
Cnoc Mheilearaí | |
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Townland | |
Mountmelleray | |
Coordinates: 52°11′10″N 7°51′25″W / 52.186°N 7.857°W | |
Country | Ireland |
County | County Waterford |
Barony | Coshmore and Coshbride |
Civil parish | Lismore and Mocollop |
Area | |
• Total | 2.25 km2 (0.87 sq mi) |
Mount Melleray, also spelled Mountmelleray (Irish: Cnoc Mheilearaí, meaning 'hill of Meilearaí'),[1] is a townland situated in the Knockmealdown Mountains near Cappoquin, County Waterford, Ireland. It is in the civil parish of Lismore and Mocollop in the historical barony of Coshmore and Coshbride.[1][2] The townland, which is 2.25 square kilometres (0.87 sq mi) in area,[2] had a population of 31 people as of the 2011 census.[3] It is home to the Cistercian monastery, Mount Melleray Abbey, and a Scout centre operated by Scouting Ireland.
Abbey
[edit]The townland is home to Mount Melleray Abbey, a Cistercian monastery, the first such monastery to be built in Ireland after the Reformation. Built in the early 19th century,[4] it is now home to a community of Trappist monks.[5]
Scout centre
[edit]A Scout centre run by Scouting Ireland, formerly Scouting Ireland (CSI), is also situated at Mount Melleray.[6] The centre, which was a former monastic boarding house acquired in 1979,[7] includes a museum documenting the history of Scouting in Ireland. The centre is made up of a small camping field adjoining a large dormitory centre which also contains a climbing wall. Mount Melleray hosted the last Melvin All Ireland Scoutcraft competition of Scouting Ireland (CSI) in 2003. As of September 2020[update], the centre had been closed for renovations since March 2019.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Cnoc Mheilearaí / Mountmelleray". logainm.ie. Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- ^ a b "Mountmelleray Townland, Co. Waterford". townlands.ie. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- ^ "CD171 - Waterford Population by Private Households, Occupied and Vacancy Rate". data.gov.ie. Central Statistics Office.
Population [..] Townlands [..] Mountmelleray, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford [..] 31
- ^ "History". mountmellerayabbey.org. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- ^ "Mount Melleray Abbey". mountmellerayabbey.org. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
Mount Melleray Abbey is a community of Cistercian (Trappist) monks
- ^ "About Mount Melleray Scout Centre". mountmellerayscoutcentre.com. Archived from the original on 28 February 2019.
- ^ a b Glavin, Katie (16 September 2020). "Calls for clarity on Mount Melleray Scout Centre". The Avondhu.
External links
[edit]- Mount Melleray Scout Centre website (archived 2019)