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Ferns Heritage


apostles_window_pw_st._edans_img_0154.jpgThe whole history of modern Ireland stems from Ferns – Diarmuid MacMurrough, King of Leinster invited the Normans in 1169 to help him fight his battles (they never left) – he sealed the deal by his daughter Aoife’s marriage to Strongbow.This significant Norman connection has earned Ferns the title ‘Gateway to Norman Wexford’.



Ferns is different in that it is the only major area of historical significance in Ireland which has evidence of four distinct periods in Irish history. Archaeological digs have revealed habitation from the Bronze, Iron, early Christian and Norman eras.


Uniquely Ferns Iron age excavation produced the first evidence of the use of iron nails. Amber beads also discovered link Ferns to the Bronze Age (during this period, Amber trade routes were established) while the many ecclesiastical sites extend from early Christian – through Norman and the Middle Ages. This distinguishes Ferns from other significant heritage sights such as Cashel, Glendalough or Clonmacnoise which provide evidence of just the Christian period.

Download the Ferns Heritage Brochure (may take a couple of minutes due to size)

Click the links below for information on each heritage feature: