Portarlington has always been a very industrious town since its inception which is still the case to this day.
Portarlington was originally known for the major tannery business in the area from which the Irish name of the town comes – Cuil an tSudaire (Tanner’s Nook).
Sir Henry Bennett, (Lord Arlington) built the present town of Portarlington around the year 1666 into the natural curve of the river Barrow. It was protected by the river on three sides and an artificial moat which was dug on the south of the town.
Later in the 1690s, the French Huguenots, who had fled France were rewarded for fighting in William of Orange’s army with land in many parts of Ireland, including Portarlington.
Aspects of all of these influences are still to be found in Portarlington including a French style of architecture and of course the yearly French Festival.