Longwood, County Meath

Longwood
Maigh Dearmhaí
—  Town  —
Longwood
Location in Ireland
Coordinates:
Country Ireland
Province Leinster
County County Meath
Elevation 70 m (230 ft)
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
 • Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Irish Grid Reference N710455

Longwood, historically called Moydervy (Irish: Maigh Dearmhaí),[1] is a village in southwest County Meath, Ireland. It is located about 15 km south of the town of Trim on the R160 regional road. It is about 50 km from Dublin, off the N4 road. In the early years of the 21st century the population of Longwood increased dramatically, and around the village are many new housing estates.

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Amenities

Longwood has a primary and second level school, and an old fair green which is located beside its primary school. The village has 3 grocery stores, a post office and 4 public houses. These are Johnny Dargans, Stoneys, PJ Dargans (known as 'Mickies') and a bar in the GAA club. Recently a national newspaper, the Sunday World in its regular 'Pub Spy' section ran a story on PJ Dargans, which criticised the lack of modernisation of this public house, but regular customers quite like the atmosphere in the place.

In recent years the GAA Club has upgraded their facilities, which now include the Bar, function room and a floodlit pitch. Also in Longwood there is an antique store, butchers shop, chipper, hair salon, news agents, garage & motor bike spare parts shop.

Characteristics

One of its main characteristics is a wide main street. In July 2008 Meath County Council placed road markings in Longwood which included designated car parking spots. This has radically changed the characteristic of the main street from hap hazard style parking to more urban street style parking. In close proximity to the village is the River Blackwater and a little bit further away is the River Boyne and the Royal Canal.

The Boyne Aqueduct

The Boyne aqueduct, built in the 19th century where the canal crosses over the River Boyne is located about 3 km from the village.

Well known People

Darren Corrigan is the current mayor of the town.
Well known Longwood people have included: Eamonn Duggan, one of the Irish delegation who signed the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921 and Minister for Home Affairs in the Provisional government formed after the Treaty; long time Meath TD Captain Pat Giles; and Rev. John Kyne, former Bishop of Meath.

The Edgeworth family were landlords in Longwood prior to moving to a village in County Longford. Subsequently this village has become known as Edgeworthstown. Members of the well known Swift family are buried in nearby Castlerickard graveyard.

References

  1. ^ Placenames Database of Ireland (see archival records)

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