Tuamgraney is a village in eastern County Clare in the west of Ireland and a civil parish by the same name. The parish is in the barony of Tulla Upper and contains the villages of Scarriff and Tomgraney. It is 7.5 by 2.75 miles and covers 14,181 acres. The parish is rugged, with heights ranging from 1,126 to 122 feet above sea level. It contains the Scariff river from its …Tuamgraney is a village in eastern County Clare in the west of Ireland and a civil parish by the same name. The parish is in the barony of Tulla Upper and contains the villages of Scarriff and Tomgraney. It is 7.5 by 2.75 miles and covers 14,181 acres. The parish is rugged, with heights ranging from 1,126 to 122 feet above sea level. It contains the Scariff river from its headstreams through Lough O'Grady to its mouth in Scarriff bay, Lough Derg. The village of Tuamgraney lies in such close proximity to the town of Scarriff that today the two are often considered to be one single settlement. There is a holy well dedicated to St. Cronán in the Currakyle townland. The nearby castle of Tuamgraney is still in a good state of preservation.