Evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes a number of
fulacht fiadh,
megalithic tomb and
ring barrow sites in the townlands of Luffany, Licketstown, Ballygorey, Ballinlough and Corluddy. Corluddy Castle is a Norman-era
tower house, the ruins of which are on a hill to the southeast of the village overlooking the
River Suir. The Grant family, who were landlords of Glengrant
townland, lived there until the
Cromwellian invasion of Ireland (1649). St. Kevin's Church in Carrigeen was built in 1893. It is one of three churches in the
Catholic parish of Mooncoin, together with a church in
Killinaspick and Mooncoin. == Geography ==