Carrickmacross Workhouse

Carrickmacross Workhouse Tour Guides tell the story of life, death and emigration in the Workhouse during the 1840s Great Famine. Registered as a Company in Dublin, Ireland.

Built in 1841, Carrickmacross Workhouse is restored into a Visitor & Community Centre, owned by Monaghan County Council, and managed by Farney Community Development Group CLG Built in 1841, Carrickmacross Workhouse is restored into a Visitor & Community Centre, owned by Monaghan County Council and managed by Farney Community Development Group CLG.

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MEETING & TRAININ

G ROOMS:
Carrickmacross Workhouse is open for meetings and training courses from 9am to 10pm, Mondays to Fridays, all year. To book a room, kindly Telephone or Email:
Telephone - 042 966 45 40
Email - [email protected]

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GUIDED TOURS:
Carrickmacross Workhouse is open for one-hour Guided Tours at 11.30am and 2.30pm, Mondays to Fridays, all year. History is brought to life with an Animated Film, Interpretative Artworks, Information Panels, and Architectural Features. Visitors see an Original Children’s Dormitory, which overlooks Mass Famine Graves. Tour Charges:
€6 per Adult - cash only
€4 per Student - cash only
Under 5s - free

Tours must be booked in advance either via Telephone or Email:
Telephone - 042 966 45 40
Email - [email protected]

Refreshments - not available
Toilets - available
Car-Parking - available
Two-Person Lift - available

Carrickmacross Workhouse is a three-storey historic building with stairs.

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LEGAL STRUCTURE:
Farney Community Development Group is a Company Limited by Guarantee, with Charitable Status. Registered Office: Carrickmacross Workhouse, Shercock Road, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan, A81 E372, Ireland. Company Registration Number: 230017U

Tax Reference/VAT Number: 8230017U

Charitable Status (CHY) Number: 13031

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FUNDING AGENCIES:
Farney Community Development Group CLG gratefully acknowledges the support of the following funders:
- Department of Rural and Community Development and Pobal through the Community Services Programme for funding towards staff.

- SOLAS through Cormagh Development Company for Community Employment (CE) workers.

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HISTORY OF IRISH WORKHOUSES:
In the early 1840's, the population of Ireland was almost 8¾ million - at least 2½ million of whom were destitute, primarily due to unemployment resulting in evictions by landlords. Carrickmacross Workhouse was one of 130 Workhouses built throughout Ireland between 1841 and 1843 to house the impoverished; hence the Irish name of Teach na mBocht - The Poorhouse. People had to apply for admission to the Workhouse and successful applicants had to surrender any land before entering as ‘inmates’. The first persons were admitted to Carrickmacross Workhouse on 11th February 1843. Once admitted, they were subjected to a strict regime - families were segregated and forbidden from seeing each other without permission; their diet was meagre and unvarying; there was little heat or comfort; plus, difficult, and often pointless, work had to be undertaken. These deliberately harsh conditions meant that Workhouses quickly became known as the Poor Man’s Jail, and people only applied for admission as their last resort.

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In 1520, Catholics, both Irish and Anglo-Norman, owned 100% of the land. However, by the 1800s, after 3 centuries of plantations, confiscations, evictions, Penal Laws and colonialism, approximately 95% of the land belonged to English and Anglo-Irish landlords, with the native Irish as their tenants. As tenants, they grew massive quantities of agricultural produce and livestock, which they had to sell to pay their rent, or face eviction. This left the majority of the native population solely dependent on potatoes for food, as they were cheap to purchase; could be grown in small plots of poor soil; and were high in nutrition. Then, for a number of years from 1845, blight destroyed the potato harvest across Europe. The British Government sent at least 14,000 additional troops to Ireland to protect the thousands of tonnes of other grains, vegetables and animals being exported by landlords for profit. This resulted in The Great Hunger, An Gorta Mór, and the desperate begged for admission to Workhouses. Carrickmacross Workhouse was built accommodate 500, however, by 1851, nearly 2,000 men, women and children were documented in the building plus auxiliary houses around Carrickmacross.

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Due to the large numbers of children in Workhouses, many of whom were orphaned by The Great Hunger, the English Government’s Secretary of State for the Colonies, Earl Grey, devised the Pauper’s Emigration Scheme. Under this scheme, between 1848 and 1850, 4,114 girls between the ages of 14 and 18 were emigrated from Irish Workhouses to Australia as wives and servants of the settlers and convicts there. We have discovered the names of 19 of the 38 girls sent to Australia from Carrickmacross Workhouse - more information is available at www.irishfaminememorial.org

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Death and emigration, whether voluntary, assisted or forced, gradually reduced numbers in the Workhouses until only the poor, sick and elderly remained. At their first meeting on 21st January 1919, the newly formed Dáil Éireann abolished the ‘odious, degrading and foreign Poor Law [Workhouse] System’. An Gorta Mór, The Great Hunger, proved a watershed in Irish history, permanently changing our island’s demographic, political and cultural landscape. Within 10 years, 1841 to 1851, at least 1 million people died from starvation and disease, and at least 1 million emigrated, primarily to America, Australia, Canada and England. Mass emigration continued for decades, reducing our population from almost 8¾ million in the early 1840s to less than 4½ million in the 1901 Census.

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By the 21st century, an estimated 70 million people worldwide claimed some Irish descent, and Ireland’s bond with her diaspora has been acknowledged since our second Constitution in 1937. Article 2 of Bunreacht na hÉireann states that, ‘…the Irish nation cherishes its special affinity with people of Irish ancestry living abroad who share its cultural identity and heritage.’

Carrickmacross Workhouse is now restored into a Visitor & Community Centre, owned by Monaghan County Council and managed by Farney Community Development Group CLG. Further historical information is available at www.workhouses.org.uk

CARRICKMACROSS STREET FESTIVAL BRINGS CAMPERVAN CLUB TO WORKHOUSEMany thanks to the hard-working Voluntary Committee of ...
02/06/2026

CARRICKMACROSS STREET FESTIVAL BRINGS CAMPERVAN CLUB TO WORKHOUSE

Many thanks to the hard-working Voluntary Committee of Carrickmacross Street Festival for another wonderful June Bank Holiday weekend!

The Workhouse was delighted to again host over 40 Campervans from the ‘Irish Camping & Caravan Club’, www.ICCC.ie, who visit Carrickmacross every year from across the country to enjoy the Festival.

The Campervan Club kindly paid the Workhouse Parking Fees, while eating, drinking, and shopping uptown - a great example of the financial benefit of the Festival to our community!

CO. LOUTH SECONDARY SCHOOL VISITS WORKHOUSEMany thanks to the Patrick Kavanagh Centre, Inniskeen, for organising a tour ...
27/04/2026

CO. LOUTH SECONDARY SCHOOL VISITS WORKHOUSE

Many thanks to the Patrick Kavanagh Centre, Inniskeen, for organising a tour of the Workhouse by 5th Year Students from Ballymakenny College, Drogheda.

The Workhouse Guided Tour meets the requirements of the Junior Cycle History Learning Outcome 1.8:
‘Investigate a repository of historical evidence, such as a Museum, Library, Heritage Centre, Digital or other Archive Exhibition.’

WORKHOUSE VISITOR EXPERIENCE
A Guided Tour tells the story of life, death, and emigration in Carrickmacross Workhouse during the 1840s Great Famine.

History is brought to life using an Animated Film, Interpretative Artworks, Information Panels, and Architectural Features.
Visitors see an Original Children’s Dormitory which overlooks Mass Famine Graves.

Tour Guides provide One-Hour Tours at 11.30am and 2.30pm from Mondays to Fridays all year.
Group Tours are available by appointment on Saturdays, Sundays, and Bank Holidays.

Tours should be booked in advance either via Telephone or Email:
Telephone - 042 966 45 40
Email - [email protected]

CO. ARMAGH GROUP VISITS WORKHOUSEThank you to Cross Ranger Gaelic Athletic Club from Crossmaglen for touring the Workhou...
08/04/2026

CO. ARMAGH GROUP VISITS WORKHOUSE

Thank you to Cross Ranger Gaelic Athletic Club from Crossmaglen for touring the Workhouse during their recent day-trip to Co. Monaghan.

Their itinerary also included visiting the Tin Church in Laragh and Monaghan Co. Museum in the new Peace Campus, followed by dinner in the Westenra Arms Hotel, Monaghan Town.

WORKHOUSE VISITOR EXPERIENCE
A Guided Tour tells the story of life, death, and emigration in Carrickmacross Workhouse during the 1840s Great Famine.

History is brought to life using an Animated Film, Interpretative Artworks, Information Panels, and Architectural Features.
Visitors see an Original Children’s Dormitory which overlooks Mass Famine Graves.

Tour Guides provide One-Hour Tours at 11.30am and 2.30pm from Mondays to Fridays all year.
Group Tours are available by appointment on Saturdays, Sundays, and Bank Holidays.

Tours should be booked in advance either via Telephone or Email:
Telephone - 042 966 45 40
Email - [email protected]

PATRICIAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TOUR WORKHOUSEThank you to teacher Elaine Tinnelly from the Patrician High School, Carric...
02/04/2026

PATRICIAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TOUR WORKHOUSE

Thank you to teacher Elaine Tinnelly from the Patrician High School, Carrickmacross, for visiting the Workhouse with 2nd Year History students last week.

The Workhouse Guided Tour meets the requirements of the Junior Cycle History Learning Outcome 1.8:
‘Investigate a repository of historical evidence, such as a Museum, Library, Heritage Centre, Digital or other Archive Exhibition.’

WORKHOUSE VISITOR EXPERIENCE
A Guided Tour tells the story of life, death, and emigration in Carrickmacross Workhouse during the 1840s Great Famine.

History is brought to life using an Animated Film, Interpretative Artworks, Information Panels, and Architectural Features.
Visitors see an Original Children’s Dormitory which overlooks Mass Famine Graves.

Tour Guides provide One-Hour Tours at 11.30am and 2.30pm from Mondays to Fridays all year.
Group Tours are available by appointment on Saturdays, Sundays, and Bank Holidays.

Tours should be booked in advance either via Telephone or Email:
Telephone - 042 966 45 40
Email - [email protected]

NORTH EAST GROUP VISITS WORKHOUSEDelighted to welcome these wonderful ladies to the Workhouse this morning for a tour of...
27/03/2026

NORTH EAST GROUP VISITS WORKHOUSE

Delighted to welcome these wonderful ladies to the Workhouse this morning for a tour of our beautiful facilities.

All of the ladies are Retired Girl Guide Leaders from the North East Region, travelling today to Carrickmacross from Monaghan Town on the northern extremities of the region and from Ashbourne on the southern extremities, and many places in-between.

Thank you, ladies, for visiting us today.

WORKHOUSE VISITOR EXPERIENCE
A Guided Tour tells the story of life, death, and emigration in Carrickmacross Workhouse during the 1840s Great Famine.

History is brought to life using an Animated Film, Interpretative Artworks, Information Panels, and Architectural Features.
Visitors see an Original Children’s Dormitory which overlooks Mass Famine Graves.

Tour Guides provide One-Hour Tours at 11.30am and 2.30pm from Mondays to Fridays all year.
Group Tours are available by appointment on Saturdays, Sundays, and Bank Holidays.

Tours should be booked in advance either via Telephone or Email:
Telephone - 042 966 45 40
Email - [email protected]

FREE ENGLISH CLASSES - REGISTRATION THIS FRIDAYCavan/Monaghan Education & Training Board deliver ongoing free English fo...
25/03/2026

FREE ENGLISH CLASSES - REGISTRATION THIS FRIDAY

Cavan/Monaghan Education & Training Board deliver ongoing free English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes in the Workhouse.

Priority is given to persons that:
are Unemployed
AND/OR
have limited Education
AND/OR
have limited English reading or writing skills

To be eligible, persons MUST have a PPS number.

Registration for classes takes place in the Workhouse THIS FRIDAY MORNING, 27TH MARCH, from 10.30am to 12noon in Room 41 (1st Floor).

For further information, contact:
Karen McCarron
ESOL Co-Ordinator
Mobile: 087 74 27 675
Email: [email protected]

DUNDALK SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURS WORKHOUSEThank you to teacher Francis Foyle from Dundalk Grammar School, Co. Louth, (www....
13/03/2026

DUNDALK SECONDARY SCHOOL TOURS WORKHOUSE

Thank you to teacher Francis Foyle from Dundalk Grammar School, Co. Louth, (www.DGS.ie), for visiting the Workhouse with two groups of 2nd Year Students this week.

The Workhouse Guided Tour meets the requirements of the Junior Cycle History Learning Outcome 1.8:
‘Investigate a repository of historical evidence, such as a Museum, Library, Heritage Centre, Digital or other Archive Exhibition.’

WORKHOUSE VISITOR EXPERIENCE
A Guided Tour tells the story of life, death, and emigration in Carrickmacross Workhouse during the 1840s Great Famine.

History is brought to life using an Animated Film, Interpretative Artworks, Information Panels, and Architectural Features.
Visitors see an Original Children’s Dormitory which overlooks Mass Famine Graves.

Tour Guides provide One-Hour Tours at 11.30am and 2.30pm from Mondays to Fridays all year.
Group Tours are available by appointment on Saturdays, Sundays, and Bank Holidays.

Tours should be booked in advance either via Telephone or Email:
Telephone - 042 966 45 40
Email - [email protected]

FREE PART-TIME COURSES STARTING MARCH, APRIL, MAY & JUNEDuring March, April, May and June, Cavan/Monaghan Education & Tr...
12/03/2026

FREE PART-TIME COURSES STARTING MARCH, APRIL, MAY & JUNE

During March, April, May and June, Cavan/Monaghan Education & Training Board (CMETB) will commence a range of Free Part-Time Courses in CARRICKMACROSS, CASTLEBLAYNEY, CLONES, and MONAGHAN TOWN, including:

* Air-Fryer Baking
* Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Beginners
* Barista Machine Coffee-Making
* Beauty Industry Ethics and Practice - Level 5
* Business Administration Skills - Level 5
* Career Planning - Level 4
* Communications - Levels 3, 4 and 5
* Computer Applications (Databases, Graphics, and Spreadsheets) - Level 4
* Computers for Beginners - Level 2
* Content Creation - Introduction
* Database Methods - Level 5
* Digital Marketing - Level 5
* Digital Media - Level 3
* Driver Theory Test Preparation
* Easter Flowers
* Embroidery and Needle Felting
* Flower Arranging - Introduction and Advanced
* Gardening: Container Gardening - Level 3
* Gardening: Outdoor Vegetable Crop Production - Level 3
* Gardening: Plant Identification - Level 3
* HACCP (Food Safety) - Levels 1 and 2
* Health and Safety at Work - Level 5
* Healthcare: Care Support - Level 5
* Healthcare: Palliative Care - Level 5
* Healthcare: Patient Moving and Handling
* Healthcare: Special Needs Assisting - Levels 5 and 6
* Information Technology Skills (Email, Internet, Proof-Reading, and Word) - Level 4
* Internet Skills - Level 3
* Manual Handling
* Photoshop - Introduction
* Reading and Writing Support
* Reception and Front Office Skills - Level 5
* Relaxation Techniques - Level 2
* Skincare Theory and Practice - Introduction
* Smartphones
* Spreadsheet Methods - Level 5
* Vegetarian Cooking
* Word Processing - Levels 3
* Work Experience - Level 5

For full details of all Courses, Venues, and Reference Codes, see:
https://cmetbadultguidance.ie/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Monaghan-part-time_timetable-April-2026-3.pdf

TO ENROL FOR A COURSE:

EITHER:
Contact Cavan/Monaghan Education & Training Board at:
Email: [email protected] (for a faster response time, contact via email)
Telephone: 047 719 14

OR:
Register with:
www.FetchCourses.ie
Use the Course Reference Codes provided in:
https://cmetbadultguidance.ie/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Monaghan-part-time_timetable-April-2026-3.pdf

DONATION FROM CARRICKMACROSS & DUNDALK CREDIT UNIONSincere thanks to Carrickmacross & Dundalk Credit Union for their gen...
10/03/2026

DONATION FROM CARRICKMACROSS & DUNDALK CREDIT UNION

Sincere thanks to Carrickmacross & Dundalk Credit Union for their generous donation towards ongoing preservation and maintenance costs for Carrickmacross Workhouse, a 185-year-old Protected Structure.

CO. MONAGHAN POOR LAW UNION WORKHOUSES
The 4 Workhouses in Co. Monaghan, (Carrickmacross, Castleblayney, Clones, and Monaghan), were built during 1841.

The Poor Law Union Commissioners, who oversaw the construction of all 163 Workhouses in Ireland, specified that the buildings should be:
‘…of the cheapest description, compatible with durability… all mere decoration being studiously excluded.’

Carrickmacross Workhouse was built for 500 inmates (men, women, and children), and cost £5009, plus £977 for furnishings.

Castleblayney Workhouse was built for 800 inmates, and cost £6150, plus £1289 for furnishings.

Clones Workhouse was built for 500 inmates, and cost £5750, plus £1207 for furnishings.

Monaghan Workhouse was built for 900 inmates, and cost £6350, plus £1457 for furnishings.

WORKHOUSE VISITOR EXPERIENCE
A Guided Tour tells the story of life, death, and emigration in Carrickmacross Workhouse during the 1840s Great Famine.

History is brought to life using an Animated Film, Interpretative Artworks, Information Panels, and Architectural Features.
Visitors see an Original Children’s Dormitory which overlooks Mass Famine Graves.

Tour Guides provide One-Hour Tours at 11.30am and 2.30pm from Mondays to Fridays all year.
Group Tours (minimum 10 people) are available by appointment on Saturdays, Sundays, and Bank Holidays.

Tours should be booked in advance either via Telephone or Email:
Telephone - 042 966 45 40
Email - [email protected]

FREE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MORNING COURSES - FEW SPACES REMAINING!During the next fortnight, Cavan/Monaghan Education ...
06/03/2026

FREE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MORNING COURSES - FEW SPACES REMAINING!

During the next fortnight, Cavan/Monaghan Education & Training Board, (CMETB), will commence the following 3 Business Administration Morning Courses in the Workhouse:

RECEPTION & FRONT OFFICE SKILLS - QQI Level 5
Start Date: Next Tuesday, 10th March
Times: 9.30am to 1.30pm

WORK EXPERIENCE - QQI Level 5
Start Date: Thursday, 19th March
Times: 9.30am to 12.30pm

SPREADSHEETS - QQI Level 5
Start Date: Friday, 20th March
Times: 9.30am to 1.30pm

TO ENROL FOR A COURSE:
Contact Cavan/Monaghan Education & Training Board at:
Email: [email protected] (for a faster response time, contact via email)
Telephone: 047 719 14

Address

Shercock Road, Carrickmacross
Monaghan
A81E372

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 10pm
Tuesday 8am - 10pm
Wednesday 8am - 10pm
Thursday 8am - 10pm
Friday 8am - 10pm

Telephone

+353429664540

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