The Collective at The Market House
Collective at Market Square is a creative Art and Craft gallery that showcases predominately artists and craft makers from Co.Monaghan. Situated in the historic workhouse in Carrickmacross, be sure to pay it a visit.
Green Gables
Find something unique, unusual, beautiful and timeless with Castleview Antiques. Offering an eclectic range of antiques from furniture, clocks, porcelain and paintings, to lighting and collectables.
Kilmore & Drumsnatt
This historic parish contains an ancient monastic site as well as being the final resting place of Oscar Wilde’s “illegitimate” sisters who died tragically in the area.
Monaghan Town Tours
Walking tours of the Monaghan Town area happen every Saturday morning, the meeting point being the Diamond/Westenra Arms Hotel at 11am. Guided by a knowledgable tour guide, you will learn the history of our town and the interesting stories behind the unusual architecture.
Mullan Village
The picturesque 19th century mill village of Mullan is one of the few well-preserved examples of early rural industrial development in existence in Ireland. Mullan derives its name from the Irish Muileann meaning ‘Mill’. The village contained a substantial flax mill and was at the centre of the linen industry in the 18th and early 19th century.
Tin Church Laragh
Constructed of tin, St. Peter’s Tin Church Laragh is one of a kind in Co. Monaghan and unique on the island of Ireland for its quirky design and carefully considered features. It is part of Ireland’s irreplaceable built heritage and was listed as a Building of National Importance by National Inventory of Architectural Heritage in 2014.
The Paddy Kavanagh Centre
The Patrick Kavanagh Centre preserves, interprets, and celebrates the life and works of Patrick Kavanagh and the surrounding environment through collections, exhibitions, research and events that embrace the area’s evolution and spirit.