Over €100,000 awarded towards major heritage investment in Leitrim town

Manorhamilton is set to benefit from a substantial heritage investment, with over €125,000 in funding allocated to two of the town's most significant historical sites. The allocation will support conservation work at Manorhamilton Castle and the Church of Ireland building, while also enhancing public access to both locations.
The financial support represents a major boost for heritage preservation in the Co Leitrim town and reflects recognition of the cultural importance these sites hold within the local community. The funding is being made available through the 2026 Community Monuments programme, which prioritises the protection and development of Ireland's archaeological and architectural heritage.
Conservation work on both the castle and the church building will help ensure these landmarks remain preserved for future generations, while improvements to access will allow more members of the public to engage with the town's rich historical narrative. Such investment in local heritage infrastructure can also support wider community benefit and tourism potential in the area.
The announcement represents a significant commitment to safeguarding Manorhamilton's architectural legacy at a time when many smaller towns are seeking resources for such essential preservation work.
For further details, see the Leitrim Observer's report on the funding allocation.
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