- Enfield, County Meath
Infobox Irish Place
name = Enfield
gaeilge = An Bóthar Buí
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pin coords = left: 55px; top:95px
north coord = 53.4142
west coord = 6.8301
irish grid = N775412
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elevation = 42 m
province =Leinster
county =County Meath
town pop = 1,072
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census yr = 2002
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|Enfield (Irish place name|An Bóthar Buí|the yellow road) is a town in south
County Meath , Ireland, situated betweenKilcock andKinnegad and very close to the border withCounty Kildare .Local history
The history of Enfield is closely connected to the history of transport throughout south County Meath. In the 1790s, maps denote the site as "A New Inn", later "The New Inn" and eventually, Innfield. This derives from a mail-coach
inn on the 18th century Dublin toMullingar coach route called 'The Royal Oak Inn' which is estimated to have been where the Bridge House Inn now stands. The Royal Canal also passed through Innfield, and with the arrival of theMidland Great Western Railway the name became Anglicised to Enfield, renamed after the well known borough of Enfield located in London (although it remains Innfield on most maps). The N4, the main road to the West from Dublin, passed through Enfield and plagued it with traffic problems. In December 2005 a new stretch of the M4 motorway opened and most traffic now bypasses the town.Transport
The railway reached Enfield in 1847, when the
Midland Great Western Railway opened betweenBroadstone Station inDublin andEnfield railway station (opened on28 June 1847 ). [cite web | title=Enfield station | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-09-06] . Upon the opening of the railway, canal boats ceased all passenger traffic betweenDublin and Enfield, passengers travelling west using the train to Enfield and transferring to the canal in the town. The line was extended toHill of Down by the end of 1847 and to Mullingar in October 1848.In 1877, a branch line from Nesbitt Junction (about km to mi | 2 | abbr=yes | precision=1 west of Enfield) to Edenderry was opened. The Edenderry branch line and Enfield station closed in 1963, although there had been no regular passenger service to Edenderry since 1931. Passenger services from Enfield resumed in 1988.
Local attractions
*There is a newly created amenity park along with a small harbour and slipway at the Royal Canal on the western side of the town.
*Enfield is also well catered for people who like to have a drink with several pubs along the Main St. These include Flatterys, The Midland Bar, Enfield House Hotel and The Bridge House.
*Enfield also has its own micro-brewery, The Celtic Brew company which produces the award winning Finians Lager.port
* Enfield is also surrounded by some of Ireland's finest Golf courses, most notably, The Rathcore Golf and Country Club.
* The town is home to Na FiannaGaelic Athletic Association club.ee also
* List of towns and villages in Ireland.
External links
* [http://www.nafianna.ie Na Fianna GAA Club]
* [http://www.rathcoregolfandcountryclub.com Rathcore Golf And Country Club]
* [http://www.enfieldonline.net EnfieldOnline.Net]
* [http://www.enfieldrevue.com Enfield Revue Society]
* [http://www.enfield.ie Enfield business association]References
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