Inver

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Inver
Inbhear
Town
Inver and Inver Beach
Inver and Inver Beach
Inver is located in Ireland
Inver
Inver
Location in Ireland
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Country Ireland
Province Ulster
County County Donegal
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
 • Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Website www.inver.ie

Inver (Irish: Inbhear, meaning "estuary") is a village in County Donegal, Ireland. It lies on the N56 National secondary road mid-way between Killybegs to the west and Donegal Town to the east. It is also a civil parish in the historic barony of Banagh.[1]

Inver is sometimes known as the hidden jewel of the northwest. Inver was an important whaling post in Ireland. There was a large whaling station and fleet in the Port of inver which lies 2 km from Inver Village. Thomas Nesbitt was the head of this investment. He also increased productivity by inventing the harpoon gun. The ruins of the old whaling station still remain in the port but has eroded and deteriorated to rubble. Inver has an excellent football pitch and hosts one of the Donegal leagues Footclubs called Eany Celtic. There are two churches located in Inver the Catholic church which stands on a hill in a place named Ardaghey. It also hosts a Church of Ireland church which is located beside the river in an area known as cranny. The two churches stand over-looking each other. Two stores have existed for years of which one is known as Cassidy's store that was and still is run by the Cassidy family of Inver. Spar was opened in the 80's and rivalry has followed between the two stores ever since.Spar is no longer open, it closed in 2014 in part due to increased competition with shops such as Aldi and Lidl in Donegal town. Cassidy shop is also the local post office. Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota may be named after Inver.[2]

Transport

Civil parish of Inver

The civil parish contains the villages of Inver and Mountcharles.[1]

Townlands

The civil parish contains the following townlands:[1]

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See also

References

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External links

There was a website for the Inver community at www.inver.ie.