Our Wicklow Town Walk Round Co Wicklow Ireland

Just a wee look round the sights and sounds of old Wicklow town Co Wicklow Ireland. This wee walk is only meant as a taster. There is a lot more to Wicklow town that I have shown. Wicklow is a traditional east coast English, 'garrison type' town. It has narrow street with colourful family run shops. I will be doing a longer visit to infamous Wicklow Gaol and the once mighty Black Castle.
Wicklow meaning 'church of the toothless one') is the county town of County Wicklow in Ireland. It is located south of Dublin on the east coast of the island. The 2016 censusgave it as a population of 10,584. The town is to the east of the M11 route between Dublin and Wexford. It also has a commercial port for timber and textile imports. The River Vartry is the main river flowing through the town.
During excavations to build the Wicklow road bypass in 2010, a Bronze Age cooking pit (known in Irish as a fulach fiadh) and hut site was uncovered in the Ballynerrn Lower area of the town. A radio carbon-dating exercise on the site puts the timeline of the discovery at 900 BC. It has been argued that an identifiable Celtic culture had emerged in Ireland by 600 BC or even earlier. According to the Greek cartographer and historian, Ptolemy, the area around Wicklow was settled by a Celtic tribe called the Cauci/Canci. This tribe is believed to have originated in the region containing today's Belgium/German border. The area around Wicklow was referred to as Menapia in Ptolemy's map which itself dates back to 130 AD.
Vikings landed in Ireland around 795 AD and began plundering monasteries and settlements for riches and to capture slaves. In the mid-9th century, Vikings established a base which took advantage of the natural harbour at Wicklow. It is from this chapter of Wicklow's history that the name 'Wicklow' originates.
Black Castle
The Norman influence can still be seen today in some of the town's place and family names. After the Norman invasion, Wicklow was granted to Maurice FitzGerald who set about building the 'Black Castle', a land-facing fortification that lies ruined on the coast immediately south of the harbour. The castle was briefly held by the local O'Byrne, the O'Toole and Kavanagh clans in the uprising of 1641 but was quickly abandoned when English troops approached the town. Sir Charles Coote, who led the troops is then recorded as engaging in "savage and indiscriminate" slaughter of the townspeople in an act of revenge. Local oral history contends that one of these acts of "wanton cruelty" was the entrapment and deliberate burning to death of an unknown number of people in a building in the town. Though no written account of this particular detail of Coote's attack on Wicklow is available, a small laneway, locally referred to as "Melancholy Lane", is said to have been where this event took place.
Other notable buildings include the Town Hall and Wicklow Gaol, which was built in 1702 and later renovated as a heritage centre and tourist attraction. The East Breakwater, arguably the most important building in the town, was built in the early 1880s by Wicklow Harbour Commissioners. The architect was William George Strype and the builder was John Jackson. The north Groyne was completed by about 1909; John Pansing was the designer and Louis Nott of Bristol the builder. Wicklow Gaol was a place of execution up to the end of the 19th century and it was here that Billy Byrne, a leader of the 1798 rebellion, met his end in 1799. He is commemorated by a statue in the town square. At Fitzwilliam Square in the centre of Wicklow town is an obelisk commemorating the career of Captain Robert Halpin, commander of the telegraph cable ship Great Eastern, who was born in Wicklow in 1836.

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  • @mikedrown2721
    @mikedrown2721 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting video Tom, I enjoyed it. Thanks

  • @TomMcClean

    @TomMcClean

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Mike!

  • @onlinerelaxation9664
    @onlinerelaxation9664 Жыл бұрын

    My comment will probably get lost but whoever reads this.. you got this! whatever you are going through will get better hang in there 💛

  • @TomMcClean

    @TomMcClean

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi OR. You have reached the Tom Mcclean Positive Belfast Channel on KZread. Best wishes from the Belfast Castlereagh hills.

  • @shaunmckenna1923
    @shaunmckenna1923 Жыл бұрын

    Hello Tom , Lovely video pretty little town clean nice hanging baskets it would be a nice place to stay for a couple of days ,I dont ever remember stopping there . Thanks great video Tom.

  • @TomMcClean

    @TomMcClean

    Жыл бұрын

    A compact, narrow streeted, market town and port back in the day. Check out my video of the macabre Wicklow Jail. a very nasty place.

  • @chriswardlow9441
    @chriswardlow9441 Жыл бұрын

    Oh yes another gem Tom, this is a typical A & C must see, when we get the chance, I dare say there's history round every corner. So nice to see the little shop's open and hopefully doing well. Just getting caught up with your latest video's so glad you had a nice time they are a fine example of what interests Anne & myself so a big thanks for that.

  • @TomMcClean

    @TomMcClean

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes Chris. Little curio shops and family run businesses are still surviving here in the narrow wee streets. History galore as well as scenery. I'm working on footage from inside Wicklow Gaol. Absolutely horrible place. The entrance gates were nicknamed the gates of hell.

  • @RODPIKERDRONESUK
    @RODPIKERDRONESUK Жыл бұрын

    Great video and footage very nice indeed thanks for sharing big thumbs up from me cheers tom

  • @TomMcClean

    @TomMcClean

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey many thanks RDUK!!!