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112: 25: 1435: 128: 788: 572: 506:, which was a rallying point for the defence of religious freedom and for Irish sovereignty. From there he sent an expedition to Ardfert, to win a quick victory and recover the territory of his ally, Fitzmaurice, Lord of Kerry, who had lost it and his 9-year-old son, to Sir Charles Wilmot. The expedition captured Caislean Gearr (Short Castle, of which no trace remains), adjacent to the Cathedral in Ardfert. An 371: 596:'s Demesne, the Talbot-Crosbie Memorial, the Ardfert Parish Room (now a site registered as derelict by Kerry County Council) and Brandon House. There are also many other structures within the village which are not included in the RPS, but are considered to be of considerable architectural and heritage value, such as the Ardfert Retreat Center. Also nearby are the surviving 135: 752:. The village centre is located at a crossroads between the R551 and several local roads. The traffic is increased by the quarry to the north east of the village which generates HGV traffic movements through the village. During the summer months, the situation is exacerbated by tourist traffic to coastal locations. The 526: 860:
track was opened in the village on 21 August 1929. The venture run by the Kingdom Greyhound Racing Club and only lasted until Wednesday 25 September 1929. The last race was the Ardfert Stake which was won by Captain Off, the even money favourite. The main reason for the closure was the fact that a
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by Lughaidh O'Cleirigh. translated with notes by Rev. Denis Murphy, S.J., M.R.I.A., and published by Sealy, Bryers, & Walker, Dublin, 1893 (pages 305–307); also later edition edited by Paul Walsh and Colm Ó Lochlainn. Irish Texts Society, vol. 42. Dublin: Educational Company of Ireland, 1948
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The eventing horse "Village Gossip", ridden between 1976 and 1985 by British team rider Lucinda Green (née Prior Palmer), was born and bred in Ardfert. He completed Badminton Horse Trials on several occasions, placing second in 1978 and was the fastest competitor at the World Three Day Event in
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road bisects the village in an east–west axis, with road width restrictions on the western side of the village. To the north of the village, the Tyshe River traverses the village road network. The village settlement pattern is radial and dispersed and consists of a mixture of single site depth
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Ro tharmnaidheadh do mhuintir uí Dhomhnaill an turus do deachattor ar ro creachadh agus ro leirscriosadh sochaidhe leó do earccairdibh mic Muiris do neoch robtar fotha dia tocharsomh for longus agus ionnarbadh co húa nDomhnaill, agus ro gabhadh leó tri caisteoil do daghdúinibh an tíre, i.
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attractions in the Kerry area due to their central location. The 13th century Franciscan Friary, to the north east of the village, was once an integral part of Ardfert Abbey - not an abbey at all but the name of the Talbot-Crosbie mansion destroyed by fire in 1922 by the IRA.
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by Lughaidh O'Cleirigh (original Gaelic manuscript in the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin), translated with notes by Rev. Denis Murphy, S.J., M.R.I.A., and published by Sealy, Bryers, & Walker, Dublin, 1893 (pages 304-307):
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The area's archaeological heritage includes the medieval cathedral, St. Brendan's, and associated churches, Temple na Hoe (Church of the young Virgin) and Temple na Griffin. Several have these have become
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A large tomb in the grounds of the cathedral was built much later by John O'Donnell (1803–1879), the most prominent descendant two centuries later, and whose own direct male descendant was the late
1376: 888: 636:. It was one of fifty-eight borough corporations dissolved on 25 October 1840. At this time, about a half-mile east of the cathedral, Ardfert Abbey was the home of the Crosbies, 439:(later known as Knights of Malta), also had some rights in Ardfert, although there is a record of a dispute between them and the Franciscans in 1325 about the market cross and 1905: 819: 315:, Ireland. Historically a religious centre, the economy of the locality is driven by agriculture and its position as a dormitory town, being only 8 km (5 mi) from 1243: 803: 363:, County Kerry, Ireland, anciently in the territory of Ui Fearba/Hy Ferba, of which the O'Laeghain (O'Leyne, Leen or Lane) were once the Gaelic Lords, until 1895: 633: 451:, and Justiciar of Ireland under King John, established a preceptory at Rattoo under a Fra' William from Dublin. Under the terms of a royal grant in 999: 827: 1900: 1122: 111: 774:, opened on 20 December 1880. The station closed to passengers on 4 February 1963, and to freight on 2 June 1978. The track was lifted in 1988. 1343: 883: 1178: 1069: 537:(1922–2005), the Irish military historian. He owned the summit overlooking Ardfert (Mt. Crusline, Ballintobeenig, from where his ancestral 46: 663:. Within the core of the village there is a mix of dwelling types of various traditional designs. More modern design predominates in the 159: 1007: 1874: 287: 1869: 1297: 1090: 845: 545:
would have launched the battle to regain Ardfert for Lord Kerry in 1601). The family seat of John O'Donnell, at Tubrid mentioned by
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Leachsnamha, Caislén Gerr Arda Fearta, agus Baile Uí Chadhla, agus fosragaibhseat drong dia muintir occa niomchoimhéd.
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to the local area and surrounding agricultural hinterland. Other developments have increased its role as a
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there in the sixth century, but both town and monastery were destroyed by fire in 1089, and again in 1151.
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road at the northern end of the village sees bottleneck delays in traffic into and out of the village.
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It is located within an agricultural area, surrounded by flat and low-lying land. The main Tralee-
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and social node has been constrained to some extent by need to protect historic buildings and
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The Life of Hugh Roe O'Donnell, Prince of Tyrconnell (Beatha Aodh Ruadh O Domhnaill)
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The Life of Hugh Roe O'Donnell, Prince of Tyrconnell (Beatha Aodh Rua O Domhnaill)
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Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland (Annála Ríoghachta Éireann) by the Four Masters
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Ardfert Church 150 : A history of St. Brendan's Church, Ardfert 1855 - 2005
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for residential development has recently been permitted on the existing
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walls which contribute to the character and identity of the village.
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and held court every three weeks in Ardfert, through an appointed
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From the 17th century (possibly 1639) until 1800 the area was a
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friary there in 1253, and Nicholas, the 2nd Lord Kerry, built a
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Tomb of John O'Donnell in the grounds of Ardfert Cathedral
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Ardfert has also been considered a corruption of Ard Ert,
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remained behind in stewardship to hold it, according to "
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Discovering Kerry; its History, Heritage and Topography
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The Chevalier St. Aubin was a Knight Commander of the
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The Life of Hugh Roe O'Donnell, Prince of Tyrconnell
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667:on the radial routes. The development of a central 307:, meaning 'the hill of miracles') is a village and 280: 255: 238: 230: 222: 210: 198: 190: 88: 659:development along radial roads interspersed with 339:, so called after the fifth century Irish Bishop 1173: 1171: 1123:"Kerry Development Plan - Protected Structures" 1031:THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF IRISH NAMES OF PLACES 616:(its local council) elected two members of the 327:The village's name signifies, according to Sir 1337: 804:All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship 8: 401:influence can still be seen not only in the 93: 1906:Former boroughs in the Republic of Ireland 1344: 1330: 1322: 1290:Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File, page 409 421:house there in 1312. It was the seat of a 85: 634:Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act 1840 620:. The borough was disenfranchised by the 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 1188:. North and East Kerry Development. 2012 1062:Malta 1565 - Last Battle of the Crusades 833:, on 10 March 2007 again in Croke Park. 32:This article includes a list of general 980:. Central Statistics Office. April 2022 965: 848:on 8 occasions, most recently in 2013. 279: 237: 229: 221: 189: 154: 120: 108: 1224:from the original on 26 September 2007 588:Five other structures included on the 1081:See pages 52 and 253, 254 and 256 of 1028:Joyce, P.W. (Patrick Weston) (1910). 933:A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 889:List of towns and villages in Ireland 647:In the 20 years between the 1996 and 378:Ardfert is the home of St. Brendan's 254: 209: 197: 7: 869:Lexington, Kentucky, the same year. 1034:. London Longmans, Green. pp.  551:Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 411:Thomas FitzMaurice, 1st Baron Kerry 1896:Towns and villages in County Kerry 1875:Category:Geography of County Kerry 1246:. Irish Independent. 11 March 2007 1000:"Sapmap Area: Settlements Ardfert" 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1870:List of townlands in County Kerry 1102:The following is an extract from 846:Kerry Senior Hurling Championship 683:The village provides a number of 116:Fountain at The Square in Ardfert 1265:Murphy, Murt (28 October 2013). 472:Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland 463:(FitzMaurice) could hold courts 133: 126: 110: 23: 16:Village in County Kerry, Ireland 1151:"Ardfert (Ireland) Census Town" 632:status under section 13 of the 556:In the early 19th century, the 134: 1901:Civil parishes of County Kerry 590:Record of Protected Structures 474:, recount how in 1601, Prince 435:of the Order of Saint John of 337:"the high place of Ert or Erc" 1: 791:Ardfert from the G.A.A. field 640:, and contained the ruins of 382:, which was destroyed in the 810:on 19 February 2006 beating 541:, under authority of Prince 1267:"Famine over for Brendan's" 730:Gaelic Athletic Association 347:, the height of the grave. 83:Village in Munster, Ireland 1922: 740:Ardfert is located on the 724:with gym and launderette. 365:Norman invasion of Ireland 1865: 1431: 1360: 1215:Railscot - Irish Railways 1186:ardfertcommunitycentre.ie 1008:Central Statistics Office 939:in Volume I, pages 47–50) 716:. In addition there is a 604:Geography and development 388:St. Brendan the Navigator 155: 121: 109: 102: 903:, Tommy O'Connor, 1999, 642:the old Franciscan Abbey 522:, circa 1603 in Gaelic. 386:, and the birthplace of 92: 764:Ardfert railway station 720:Church, a school and a 628:of Kerry. Ardfert lost 539:O'Donnell of Tyrconnell 535:Patrick Denis O'Donnell 384:Irish Rebellion of 1641 333:"the hill of miracles." 226:78 m (256 ft) 53:more precise citations. 1438: 1288:Barnes, Julia (1988). 916:, Tommy O'Connor, 2005 879:Ardfert (constituency) 792: 699:services, including a 649:2016 census of Ireland 618:Irish House of Commons 576: 530: 375: 304: 94: 1437: 901:Ardfert in Times Past 842:St Brendan's, Ardfert 790: 679:Economy and amenities 574: 528: 373: 361:Barony of Clanmaurice 257: • Summer ( 1058:Great Siege of Malta 861:larger track called 844:. They have won the 675:within the village. 610:borough constituency 478:, on his way to the 459:on 6 July 1612, the 282:Irish Grid Reference 1292:. Ringpress Books. 766:, on the line from 726:Planning permission 626:county constituency 520:Lughaidh O'Cléirigh 447:, grandson of King 433:Knights Hospitaller 171: /  147:Location in Ireland 1439: 1317:Ardfert.ie website 793: 742:R551 regional road 685:goods and services 577: 543:Hugh Roe O'Donnell 531: 476:Hugh Roe O'Donnell 457:James I of England 449:Henry I of England 376: 1883: 1882: 1208:"Ardfert station" 1155:citypopulation.de 1070:978-1-85532-603-3 622:Act of Union 1800 562:Lord of the Manor 480:Battle of Kinsale 380:Ardfert Cathedral 374:Ardfert Cathedral 294: 293: 79: 78: 71: 1913: 1837:Magharee Islands 1511:Ballymacelligott 1346: 1339: 1332: 1323: 1304: 1303: 1285: 1279: 1278: 1276: 1274: 1269:. 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Fountain at The Square in Ardfert
Ardfert is located in Ireland
52°21′00″N 9°41′00″W / 52.35°N 9.6833°W / 52.35; -9.6833
Province
Munster
County
County Kerry
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Irish Grid Reference
Q782211
Irish
civil parish
County Kerry
Tralee
James Ware
Saint Erc
parish
Barony of Clanmaurice
Norman invasion of Ireland

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