The Rower

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The Rower
an Robhar
Town
Approaching The Rower from the south on the R705
The Rower
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°27′22″N 6°57′25″W / 52.456°N 6.957°W / 52.456; -6.957Coordinates: 52°27′22″N 6°57′25″W / 52.456°N 6.957°W / 52.456; -6.957
Country Ireland
Province Leinster
County County Kilkenny
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
  Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Website www.kilkennycoco.ie/eng/

Rower or The Rower (from Irish: an Robhar) is a small village in County Kilkenny, Ireland. The Rower is on the R705 regional road, roughly 30 km from both Waterford and Kilkenny. It is within the parish of the same name, which is about five miles (8 km) in length from north to south, by about three miles in breadth.

It lies on the slopes of Brandon Hill and Cullintra Hill. It has a primary school, two churches, a GAA field and community hall. The ruined castle of Coolkill, said to have belonged to the Butler family, is nearby; and there are several broken dolmens in the vicinity of Ballynabarna.

History

Older spellings of the name include Roar, Rowar and Tamplerowar. Rower was a parish in the historical Barony of Ida. Within its limits was Ringwood, the seat of Lord Clifden, and an ancient residence of the Bolger family. The parish comprised 10,508 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, of which about 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) consist of mountain, and a small portion of bog.[1]

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Notes

  1. Lewis, Samuel. A topographical dictionary of Ireland, Vol. II, 1837. p540

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