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  1. Carrickmacross is a market town which developed around a castle built by the Earl of Essex in 1630. The town is 20 km west of Dundalk and 75 km north-north-west of Dublin city centre and 106 km south west of Belfast. Carrickmacross won the European Entente Florale Silver Medal Award in 1998. [5]

  2. In 1634 the town of Carrickmacross consisted of Essex Castle, built circa 1630 and occupied by the third Earl of Essex for some time, an inn belonging to William Cesar, (which at the time was the only house with a slated roof, windows and chimney) and about a dozen hovels roofed with straw, no windows, no chimneys.

  3. Carrickmacross is a busy market town, located centrally between Dundalk, Monaghan town, Cavan and Ardee. The town has 3 second level schools and 3 primary level schools. Carrickmacross is a heritage town with many fine historical buildings and is famous for Carrickmacross Lace.

  4. Carrickmacross, is one of the few surviving market towns in Ireland. It was developed around a Castle built by the Earl of Essex in 1630. The Convent of the St. Louis Nuns now stands on the original castle site. The area has a number of historical sites including the Round Tower in Inniskeen.

  5. Carrickmacross is a town in County Monaghan. With a population of 5032 in 2016, it's the county's second-largest town and is best-known for its lace-making. The name is from Irish Carraig Mhachaire Rois, "rock of the wooded plain". Map.

  6. Historic wonders, famous Carrickmacross lace, and exciting horseback adventures, travel to Carrickmacross in County Monaghan. Plan your stay today.

  7. Sep 21, 2008 · Famed as a centre of lacemaking, Carrickmacross is located in an area rich in lakes and popular with anglers. It's not much visited by other tourists but there are some interesting places to visit and its an attractive town which is worth a short detour.

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