Ardfield
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Ardfield is a small hamlet located in the West Cork region of the Province of Munster, Ireland, near the coast between Clonakilty and Rosscarbery and close to Galley Head at 51.5667 N and 8.91 W. According to the 2006 Census, Ardfield had a population of 670. Ardfield is part of the Roman Catholic parish of Ardfield/Rathbarry.
Local amenities include a church, post office and pub. The centre of the village is located within five minutes drive of several beaches, including Red Strand, Sandscove and Dunnycove.
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- Every August Bank holiday weekend, Ardfield hosts the Sandscove Fishing Competition.
- Ardfield is home to St. James' Gaelic Athletic Association club, which competes at Junior A level Football and Hurling. In 2005, the club enjoyed its most successful year yet, winning both hurling and football West Cork Junior B titles, reaching the county semi-final in the football and taking the County Hurling title. In the spring of 2006, St James won the newly established Munster championship and reached the All Ireland Final.
- Ardfield has an active tennis club, at present there are two floodlit all weather courts. During the summer months tournaments are organised for children and adult members.
- Ardfield Soccer Club was formed in 1987. They compete in the West Cork League. Next season they will be taking their place in the Premier Division having achieved Promotion in 2007/08. It is the Clubs second time in their history to compete in the top tier of the West League. You can find out more about the Club in their home page on www.westcorkleague.com
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