Coole, County Westmeath

A village shop, in Coole
Coole
An Chúil
Town
Coole

Location in Ireland

Coordinates: 53°42′00″N 7°22′12″W / 53.7°N 7.3700°W / 53.7; -7.3700Coordinates: 53°42′00″N 7°22′12″W / 53.7°N 7.3700°W / 53.7; -7.3700
Country Ireland
Province Leinster
County County Westmeath
Government
  Dáil Éireann Longford /Westmeath
Population (2006)
  Rural 277
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
  Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Irish Grid Reference N408724

Coole (Irish: An Chúil) is a village in County Westmeath, Ireland, on the R395 regional road. It is situated on a plateau that overlooks the part of the Bog of Allen, cultivated for peat for fuel consumption purposes by Bórd na Móna, the government-owned peat production industry and for garden plant soil compost products by Harte Peat Ltd., a private enterprise, and Bórd na Móna.

The village is stretched over a series of junctions and cross-roads. These regional and communal roads connect to Castlepollard to the east, Coolure, near Lough Derravaragh to the south, and Abbeylara to the north-west in neighbouring County Longford. Another communal road accesses and crosses the low-lying bog-land, permitting machinery access to the area.

The village consists of a pub, a post office, a shop, a church, and a medical centre. There is also a primary school, and a parish community hall where local events take place.Produce can be also bought in the local organic garden. Coole is also the home of former Westmeath star hurler Tommy Cunningham

Coole is the birthplace of Lt. Maurice James Dease VC, the first posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross in the Great War at the Battle of Mons.

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