Eskra

Eskra
Irish: Eiscreach
Eskra

 Eskra shown within Northern Ireland
Population 815 (1995 Parish Figures)
    - Belfast  53 miles 
District Omagh
County County Tyrone
Country Northern Ireland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town OMAGH
Postcode district BT78
Dialling code 028
EU Parliament Northern Ireland
UK Parliament West Tyrone
NI Assembly West Tyrone
List of places: UK • Northern Ireland • Tyrone

Eskra or Eskragh (from Irish: Eiscreach)[1][2] is a small village and townland in southwest County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is on the Omagh to Clogher road, about 10 miles from Omagh and about 4 miles from Clogher.

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Buildings

The Roman Catholic parish church is named St Patrick's. The Protestant 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 - now the Town Bar(formerly known as McSorley's).

Geography

Eskra lies in the hilly land overlooking Augher and the Clogher valley. Its most notable geological feature and historical site is Knockmany Hill.

Demography

Until 1869 Eskra was part of Clogher Parish. In 1841, before the Great Famine, the population of the present Eskra Parish was 4,713. In June 1995 there were 815 people in the parish, 70% of whom were Roman Catholic.

Places of interest

Sport

Eskra is home to Eskra Emmetts Gaelic football club.

Townlands of Eskra parish

(This list is not necessarily complete)

References

  1. ^ Placenames NI
  2. ^ Placenames Database of Ireland