Headford () is a small town in
County Galway
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, located 26 km north of
Galway
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city in the west of
Ireland
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.
It is an angling centre for the eastern shore of Lough Corrib, and Greenfields, approximately 6.5 km west of the town, is its boating harbour. The town is situated next to the Black River (known also for its trout angling) which is the county boundary with Mayo. Located on the
N84 national secondary road
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from
Galway
Galway ( ; , ) is a City status in Ireland, city in (and the county town of) County Galway. It lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay. It is the most populous settlement in the province of Connacht, the List of settleme ...
to
Castlebar
Castlebar () is the county town of County Mayo, Ireland. Developing around a 13th-century castle of the de Barry family, from which the town got its name, the town now acts as a social and economic focal point for the surrounding hinterland. Wi ...
and the
R333, and
R334 regional roads, the town is a commuter town to Galway City.
The town is the centre of an area which contains a number of prehistoric burial cairns,
Iron Age
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stone enclosures, early
Norman and later castles, and several monastic sites. These include
Ross Errilly Friary, located northwest of Headford, which is one of the best preserved monastic ruins of its period in Ireland.
According to
2022 census, there were 1,235 people living in Headford.
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History
In his 1837 ''Topographical Dictionary of Ireland'', Samuel Lewis recorded a population of 1,441. He described the town in some detail:
This is a neat and clean town, having been much improved by its proprietor, R. J. Mansergh St. George, Esq.; it has a considerable trade, and commands fine views of Lough Corrib, and the mountains of Joyces' country and Mayo. It comprises 217 houses, is a chief constabulary police station, and has petty sessions on Mondays; here is also a dispensary. Bobbin lace, coarse linen, and flannel are made. The market is on Tuesday, and fairs are held on May 11th and Oct. 14th. Headford Castle is the residence of R. J. M. St. George, Esq.; it is a handsome modern building, erected on the ruins of the ancient castle; the extensive demesne, which is laid out with great taste, is entered from the town by a good gateway. Here is also Clydagh House, the seat of G. Staunton Lynch, Esq.
The St. George's family ownership of the town is explored in "Headford, County Galway, 1775-1901" by Gerardine Candon ().
The tradition of lacemaking in Headford has been covered in exhibitions and public artworks, and in the Irish National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage
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. Lace, in a style known as Torchon, is reproduced by modern lacemakers. A public art project, the ''Lace Matrix'', created a sculpture of iron and lace to represent the local lace tradition. A renewal of the lace artwork was installed in 2024 by the lace artist Tarmo Thorström, entitled ''Cyclogenesis''.
Education
Headford has a small library with two book clubs - one for children from 8 to 13 years and one for adults.
Headford has one secondary school, Presentation College Headford, which had approximately 780 pupils as of late 2019.
The town itself has two primary schools: Headford Girls National School and St Brendan's Boys National School (which is attached to the girls' school and takes boys from third to sixth class).
There are three primary schools in the surrounding areas, Scoil Naomh Fursa in Claran, Cloughanover National School and Clydagh National School.
Sports
Headford is home to a number of sporting clubs and groups, including Corrib Rugby Football Club and Moyne Villa Football Club.
Gaelic Athletic Association
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(GAA) clubs in the area include Headford GAA club and St Fursey's Ladies GAA.
There is also a badminton club, karate club and the Black River Game and Conservative Club.
Politics
The town is part of the Midlands–North-West constituency for European Parliament
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elections. It is part of the Galway East constituency for elections to Dáil Éireann
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, and is part of the Tuam electoral area for Galway County Council
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elections.
The local polling station
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s are in the area's primary schools.
Religion
The Headford Parish has two churches, both of which are Catholic and were built by Fr. Peter Conway and dedicated to St. Mary. The church at Claran was built in 1859 and for many years was the home of the parish priest. The church in Headford was built in 1865 on lands donated by the landlord St. George. Father Ray Flaherty is parish priest of the Headford parish with Fr. Martin Newell (retired) administrating in Claran.
Killursa, a ruined medieval church dedicated to Saint Fursey
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, lies to the west of Headford, in the Ower townland
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.
The ruins of Ross Errilly Friary, a 14th or 15th century monastery, lie approximately northwest of the town, and appeared very briefly in John Ford's '' The Quiet Man'' (1952).
Twin towns
Headford is twinned with:
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Le Faouët, Brittany
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, France.
*
Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County
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, California, United States.
Notable people
See also
* List of towns and villages in Ireland
* Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam
The Archdiocese of Tuam ( ; ) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church located in western Ireland. The archdiocese is led by the Archbishop of Tuam, who serves as pastor of the mother church, the Cathe ...
References
External links
Headford and Claran Churches
Headford Environment Group
Headfest Festival
Headford.org
(archived 2018)
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Towns and villages in County Galway