Annacotty ()
is a suburban town on the outskirts of
Limerick
Limerick ( ; ga, Luimneach ) is a western city in Ireland situated within County Limerick. It is in the province of Munster and is located in the Mid-West which comprises part of the Southern Region. With a population of 94,192 at the 2016 ...
,
Ireland
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, from the centre of the city. It is situated where the old
N7 main road between Limerick and Dublin crosses the
Mulkear River
The River Mulcair, or Mulkear, rises in the Slieve Felim Mountains and Silvermine Mountains in Ireland, and flows through the east of County Limerick before joining the River Shannon near Annacotty. It flows through Counties Limerick and Tipper ...
, upstream of where it flows into the
River Shannon
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The Sha ...
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History
The village originally grew up around the grain mills which harnessed the water power of the
River Mulkear.
Clonkeen Church was established as a monastic site c. AD 600. One was beside the bridge itself and has now been restored as bar and restaurant and the second was upstream at Ballyclough. Annacotty Co-Operative Society was founded in the 1890s and butter was made at the creamery up to the 1960s when it was taken over by Black Abbey Co-operative of
Adare (which, after a succession of mergers, became part of the Dairygold Co-op). The creamery had been transformed into a Co-Operative hardware store which closed in August 2009. The building is currently operating as Irish-owned store Mr. Price.
With the expansion of
Limerick
Limerick ( ; ga, Luimneach ) is a western city in Ireland situated within County Limerick. It is in the province of Munster and is located in the Mid-West which comprises part of the Southern Region. With a population of 94,192 at the 2016 ...
from 1990, Annacotty has been swallowed up into the rapidly growing suburb of
Castletroy. The
N7, which originally ran through the main street, by passed the village as it was then, in 1980 when a new bridge was built over the Mulkear 100m downstream. That, in turn, was superseded by the building of the Limerick Southern Ring Road which crossed the river upstream at Ballyclough. Annacotty officially became part of Limerick City following the May 2014 local government elections with local Councillors elected as part of the Limerick City Metropolitan District. Prior to this local Councillors were elected to
Limerick County Council, a separate authority to the old City Council.
Annacotty Industrial Estate was built on the former site of the Ferenka factory. Opened in March 1972 by the
AKZO Group to manufacture steelcord, it achieved notoriety when its Dutch managing director
Tiede Herrema was kidnapped by
IRA Volunteers Eddie Gallagher and
Marion Coyle in October 1975 and freed four weeks later following a protracted siege in
Monasterevin
Monasterevin (), also Monasterevan, and Mevin is a town in County Kildare, Ireland. The town lies on the River Barrow and the Barrowline, a canal branch of the Grand Canal. The population was 4,246 at the 2016 Census.
Location and Access
Si ...
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County Kildare
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. After sustaining continuing losses and experiencing numerous industrial disputes from the day it opened, the factory closed down in December 1977 with the loss of over 1,400 full-time jobs.
Annacotty is the home of two clubs. Aisling Annacotty is the local football club and UL Bohemian's is the local Rugby club located on Mulkear Drive.
Annacotty is the birthplace of the Limerick inter-county hurler
Jackie Power and a statue of him stands on the main street. Former Irish rugby international
Peter Clohessy also comes from the town.
Transport
Annacotty railway station opened on 8 August 1858, but finally closed on 9 September 1963.
See also
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List of towns and villages in Ireland
References
External links
{{County Limerick
Limerick (city)
Towns and villages in County Limerick