'Ferns' () is a small historic town in north
County Wexford,
Ireland with a population of about 900. It is 16 km from Enniscorthy, on the
Gorey to
Enniscorthy N11 road. The ruins of Ferns Castle lie a short distance from the town.
Heritage
Ferns has a very extensive historical past. The town is believed to have been established in the
6th century. It was once the capital of
Leinster when the Kings of that province had their seat of power there. Ferns Castle, an Anglo-Norman fortress was built in the
13th century by William, Earl Marshall. Today about half of the castle still stands. The castle draws a small, but steady tourist trade to the town.
Several other reminders of the town's eventful history include St Mary's, a
12th century Augustinian Priory, the
13th-century St Edan's Cathedral (Church of Ireland) and several high crosses and parts of crosses.
The town gave the name to the
Diocese of Ferns (both Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland). The town's religious traditions live on today through the recent establishment in Ferns of a
hermitage for prayer and total devotion to God.
See also
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Ferns Inquiry
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List of towns in the Republic of Ireland
External links
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Diocese of Ferns
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Ferns Castle
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Ferns Castle History
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Photos of Monastic sites in Ferns
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Southeastern Tourisms Description of Ferns
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northwexford.com's description of Ferns