Evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes a number of
barrow,
burial and
moated sites in the townlands of Castletown, Monagarrow and Clones Middle. The current Catholic church in the area, Saint Patrick's Catholic Church (built in 1885 to designs by
William Hague), replaced an earlier nearby structure (built 1806 and now in ruins). Castletown was the Wexford headquarters of the
Irish Republican Army during the
Irish War of Independence. At that time, the IRA fighting columns who had been training nearby went for drinks in the Golden Anchor pub. Each year a commemorative rally is held in the village to honour those involved. The flag bearers lead proceedings from the pub to Castletown cemetery. The commemoration is named for
Liam Mellows, whose grave is in Castletown cemetery. == Sports ==