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Three central squares are linked by a chain of lanes, a layout not, in fact, altogether typical of plantation towns. At the centre is the Diamond - the name given to all these Ulster "squares" - in the middle of which stands a grandiose Victorian drinking fountain, the kind of memorial strongly reminiscent of any nineteenth-century industrial British city, yet strangely out of place in rural Ireland. When it was placed here, the earlier seventeenth-century Scottish settlers' cross, with its multifaceted sundial, was shifted a short distance along Dublin Street to Old Cross Square, where it still stands.

Alongside the Diamond is Church Square . Here a classical courthouse, a solid Victorian bank and hotel and a very pretty Regency Gothic church, large and spacious, stand together, conferring a strong sense of civic dignity. The town's former importance as a British garrison town is quite clear, and a large obelisk commemorates a colonel killed in the Crimean War. Everything about the place suggests a conscious attempt at permanency, buildings placed with a view to posterity; even the rounded corners of the most mundane buildings and their boldly arched entries - both features unique to Monaghan - suggest strength and pride.

Beyond Church Square, at the top of Market Street, is a pretty, arched Market House built in 1792, a solid, graceful building of well-cut limestone, with finely detailed decoration of carved oak leaves and oak apples. In the opposite direction, Dublin Street leads down to Old Cross Square . At number ten stands the birthplace of Monaghan's most famous son, Charles Gavan Duffy - a Nationalist who was instrumental in the founding of the Irish Tenant League. He was also the co-founder, along with Thomas Davis, of The Nation , a paper which was to disseminate politically sensitive ideas. Beyond, high on a hill out of town, St Macartan's Catholic Cathedral commands views over the whole town and surrounding countryside. Completed in 1892, it's a Gothic Revival building of hard grey sandstone, with a tall spire and a spacious interior, complete with an impressive hammer-beam roof. As you stand on the steps looking out over the surrounding land you get a real feeling of its era - it's a most successful nineteenth-century statement of religious liberation and pride.

As well as being a busy commercial and administrative centre, Monaghan looks after the county's vigorous and sometimes violent history at the Monaghan County Museum on Hill Street (Tues-Sat 10am-1pm & 2-5pm; free). This fine building houses a permanent collection of archeological material, prehistoric antiquities, examples of traditional local crafts, domestic utensils and paintings, prints and watercolours from the late eighteenth

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century to the present day. The museum's most prized artefact is the Cross of Clogher , a processional cross dating from around 1400. Contemporary art exhibitions are also held here. The heritage centre , Broad Rd (Mon, Tues, Thurs & Fri 10am-noon & 2-4pm, Sat & Sun 2.30-4.30pm; GBP1/?1.27), tells the story of the religious order of St Louis, with an intelligent display meticulously put together by one of the sisters; you're guided through it with a cassette recording.


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