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Ardee Data Recovery


Ardee

Baile Ã?tha Fhirdhia
Motto: Na Bris Sith, Na Bris Cairdis
Don't Break Peace, Don't Break Friendship
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Ardee

Ardee (Irish: Baile Ã?tha Fhirdhia, meaning "Ford of Ferdia")53°52′N 6°32′W / 53.86°N 6.54°W / 53.86; -6.54 is a town in County Louth, Ireland. It is located at the intersection of the N2, N52, and N33 roads. Ardee is on the banks of the River Dee and is approximately 20 km (12 mi) from Dundalk, Drogheda, Slane and Carrickmacross. It currently has a population of about 5000.

History

Originally called Atherdee, its name is derived from the Irish Ã?th Fhirdia (the Ford of Ferdia), from the mythological four day battle between Cúchulainn and Ferdia, for the defence of Ulster from Queen Maeve of Connacht. Ferdia fell after four days of battle and is buried on the southern banks of the river alongside the Riverside Walk. Ardee is a town of great historical interest, Ardee Castle (St. Leger's) is the largest fortified medieval tower house in Ireland.[citation needed]

An eight km (five miles) railway line once linked the town to the main Dublin - Belfast line. The station opened on 1 August, 1896 and passenger services ended on 3 June, 1934. The line continued as a freight service until finally closed on 3 November, 1976,[7] serving the local fertiliser factory and livestock transport. The trackbed was lifted in the late 1980s, and much of the short route is now a designated walkway.

The river Dee was the northern border of The Pale in medieval times.

Another item of interest worth visiting is the "Jumping Church" which is located about five km (three miles) outside the town. Legend has it that a non-Christian was buried inside the Church walls and that later that night, the Church jumped so as to leave his remains outside of the sacred ground.[citation needed]

Recent developments

Ardee has grown much in the last ten years, mainly as a result of easy access to new roads including the M1 motorway which links Dublin to Belfast. The development of the town has resulted in a dramatic rise in house prices in the area.

The Norman castle in Ardee has been recently refurbished and houses the district courthouse.

Sports and Social Facilities

Golf: has an 18-hole golf course with an improved clubhouse. The course is an Eddie Hackett design with improvements by Declan Branigan in the mid 1990s.

GAA: St. Marys GAA club competes in the senior level of Louth GAA competition. Established in 1928, it is one of the most successful clubs in Louth over the past 50 years.[citation needed] Other Clubs such as Hunterstown Rovers, John Mitchells and Sean McDermott's are in very close proximity to Ardee. Hunterstown Rovers has two adult and several juvenile teams. The senior team competes in the Intermediate Championship. Hunterstown's floodlit Pitch is located just south of Ardee on the N2.

Soccer: Recently developed at Townparks, just outside Ardee are the new home grounds of Ardee Celtic. The ground features two full size sand-based pitches and a seven-a-side underage pitch, dressing rooms and covered spectator area. The club has 18 underage teams and three senior sides. Other teams include Square United and Newtown United. They play in the Meath & District League

Athletics: Ardee & District Athletic Club caters for male and female members from the age of six up to Veterans. Athletes compete in the various athletic disciplines (Track & Field, Cross Country, Indoors and Road Racing) at local, national and international level.

Tennis: is located on the grounds of the community school has over 200 members. The club caters for ages six and up and has four floodlit artificial grass courts.

Rugby: Ardee Rugby Club is located in Townspark, Ardee, and was founded in 1980. It has male, female and youth squads. A recent redevelopment has added a gym and a sauna.

Concert Band: The Ardee Concert Band is the oldest organistation in the town with a history spanning some 147 years.

Annual Music Festival: The Ardee Baroque Festival celebrated its fifth annual season in 2008. Run by Louth County Council's Arts Office, the festival receives grants from the Arts Council and commercial sponsorship to bring national and international musicians to Ardee.


 

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