Foxford

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Foxford lies on the River Moy, a salmon-fishing river, close to Lough Conn and Lough Cullin and between the Nephin and Ox Mountains. The Foxford Way is an 86-km waymarked tourist trail that circles Foxford, taking in the Ox Mountains, bogland, archeological sites, lakeshores and river banks.

Agnes Morrogh Bernard founded a convent and started a water-powered woollen mill here in 1892.[2] The Foxford Woollen Mills are known for producing characteristic wool blankets.

Etymology

The name Foxford comes from the Template:Langx, meaning "mouth of the waterfall".[3] The name previously referred to a large fox-shaped rock at a ford by the town. This may be the same rock as "Cromwell's Rock", which signifies the ford where it is thought Cromwell's Army crossed the River Moy during his campaign.[4][5]

Transport

Road

The N26 road passes through the town, crossing a narrow bridge over the River Moy. The N58 serves as the main road to Castlebar, travelling south to through Strade, and joining the N5 in Ballyvary. The R318 travels west along the Station Road towards Pontoon, through Drummin Forest, before connecting to the R310. In 2005 a new link road between the N26 and N58 was built, easing traffic congestion in the town centre.[6]

Rail

Foxford railway station is on the Manulla Junction to Ballina line which connects to the Westport-Dublin Heuston service. The station opened on 1 May 1868.[7] After being closed (against local opposition) in 1963, it was reopened in 1988.

Notable people

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Foxford bridge
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Foxford woollen mill

See also

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References

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