Clonroche (Irish: Cluain an Róistigh, meaning 'Roches' pasture')[2] is a village in County Wexford, Ireland.
From the 18th century onwards, their seat was Castleboro House, and a notable head of this family was Robert Carew (1787–1856).
Cloughbawn in Irish means "the white rock" and the village is situated at the foot of the Blackstairs Mountains.
The village is close to surrounding townlands, including Poulpeasty, Kilegney, Chapel, Castleboro, Ballyboro, Rathturtin, Tominearly, Meelgarrow, Raheen, and Rathfardon, which stretches to the borders of Adamstown and Rathnure parishes.
The club's hurling team competes at senior level, and reached the Wexford County Final in 2002 and 2015.
Clonroche is also the birthplace of Walter O'Brien, the founder and CEO of Scorpion Computer Services, and the inspiration for and an executive producer of the 2014 CBS television series .