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Coordinates: 52°38′31″N 7°13′39″W / 52.641977°N 7.2274850°W / 52.641977; -7.2274850
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Archersgrove [1]
Garrán an Áirséaraigh (Irish)[1][2]
Etymology: Archers Grove
Archersgrove [1] is located in Ireland
Archersgrove [1]
Archersgrove [1]
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°38′31″N 7°13′39″W / 52.641977°N 7.2274850°W / 52.641977; -7.2274850
CountryIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyCounty Kilkenny
BaronyShillelogher
Government
 • TypeCounty Council
 • BodyKilkenny County Council
Area
 • Total
42 ha (103 acres)
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))
Irish Grid ReferenceS 52336 54778

The townland of Archersgrove (Irish: Garrán an Áirséaraigh, meaning ' Archers Grove'), is a townland in County Kilkenny, Ireland.[1] The townland contains Archersgrove House,[5] and farmyard complex.[6] The River Nore flows parallel to the townland, and on its banks was Archersgrove Flour Mills.

It lies south-east of Kilkenny, and is crossed by the towns ring road, the N10, which then crosses the River Nore to the north of the townland. The Bennettsbridge Road on the south.

Located in the barony of Shillelogher,[6][7] and part of Saint Patrick's civil parish.[8] Archersgrove in the Electoral Division of Kilkenny Rural.[9]

History

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In the 1247 feodary for a place called 'Archery' a William le Archer is cited holding 1/4 knight's fee. This place name may be equated with Archerstown, or nearby, where the modern townlands of Archersgrove and Archerslea, in St. Patricks parish, and Archersrath in St. John's parish, mark an early presence of the family.


Archersgrove and Broadfields was recorded in the Down Survey (1656) in the Kilkenny Liberties.[10], Thomas Archer the 1641 owner and then the Earl of Ormond the 1670 owner.


the 1842 Ordnance Survey map,[11] and on Griffith's Valuation (1864).[12][12]

Townland of ARCHERSGROVE Down Survey Name: Archersgrove and Broadfields 1641 Owner(s): Archer, Thomas (Catholic) 1670 Owner(s): Ormond, Earl of (Protestant) County: Kilkenny Barony: Kilkenny Liberties Parish: St Patricks Profitable land: 141 plantation acres Forfeited: 141 plantation acres 1659 Census Total: 13 English: 13


Heritage status and function

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The building is a recorded monument.[6] The Tholsel is a Protected Structure (RPS Ref B43) included in the Record of Protected Structures for Kilkenny.[13] It is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under 'RMP KK019-099',[14] and is indexed in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage of Ireland under the registration number 12309011.[6]

Archersgrove House

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Archersgrove House
Garrán an Áirséaraigh
Map
General information
TypeFarmyard complex
Historic House
LocationArchersgrove, County Kilikenny, Ireland
Coordinates52°38′31″N 7°13′39″W / 52.641977°N 7.2274850°W / 52.641977; -7.2274850


Archersgrove House is an 19th-century ard complex of regional significance, located in County Kilkenny, Ireland.[6][14]

This architectural appealing market house , or farmyard complex, is designated of regional significance in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage for its architectural importance..[5]

At OS Grid Reference S 52336 54778 (52.641977°, -7.2274850°), in the townland of Archersgrove,[1] in the barony of Shillelogher,[7] and part of Saint Patrick's civil parish.[6][8]

The present structure is built between ..[5] Not listed in Kilkenny County Coucil record of protected structures.[14]

Archersgrove Farmyard complex

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Archersgrove Farmyard complex
Garrán an Áirséaraigh
Map
General information
TypeFarmyard complex
Historic House
LocationArchersgrove, County Kilikenny, Ireland
Coordinates52°38′31″N 7°13′39″W / 52.641977°N 7.2274850°W / 52.641977; -7.2274850

Archersgrove House is an 19th-century Farmyard complex of regional significance, located in County Kilkenny, Ireland.[6][14]

This architectural appealing market house , or farmyard complex, is designated of regional significance in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage for its architectural importance.[6]

At OS Grid Reference S 52336 54778 (52.641977°, -7.2274850°), in the townland of Archersgrove,[1] in the barony of Shillelogher,[7] and part of Saint Patrick's civil parish.[6][8]

The present structure is built between 1890-1910.[6] Not listed in Kilkenny County Coucil record of protected structures.[14]

Archersgrove Flour Mills

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Archersgrove Flour Mills
Garrán an Áirséaraigh
Map
General information
TypeFarmyard complex
Historic House
LocationArchersgrove, County Kilikenny, Ireland
Coordinates52°38′31″N 7°13′39″W / 52.641977°N 7.2274850°W / 52.641977; -7.2274850

See also

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Resources

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e (Fiontar 2008, Garrán an Áirséaraigh/Archersgrove)
  2. ^ (Government 2003)
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference KCC was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ (Parliament 1862, p. 979, Archersgrove townland.)
  5. ^ a b c (NIAH, Archersgrove House, Bennettsbridge Road, ARCHERSGROVE, Kilkenny, County Kilkenny (12309005).)
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j (NIAH, Archersgrove Farm complex, Bennettsbridge Road, ARCHERSGROVE, Kilkenny, County Kilkenny (12309011).)
  7. ^ a b c (Fiontar 2008, Síol Fhaolchair/Shillelogher)
  8. ^ a b c (Fiontar 2008, Paróiste Phádraig/Saint Patrick's)
  9. ^ (Government 2016)
  10. ^ Down Survey Project. "Kilkenny Liberties Map". downsurvey.tcd.ie. The Down Survey Project.
  11. ^ Cite error: The named reference osi2016 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  12. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference GriffithShillelogher was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  13. ^ (Kilkenny County Council & Heritage Office 2014, Record of Protected Structures)
  14. ^ a b c d e (Record of Monuments and Places, Map, Record of Monuments and Places, Manual) - (Record of Monuments and Places, RMP KK019-099.) KK019-099 Class: Enclosure. Currently the information for this record has not been uploaded. To access available information for research purposes please email nmarchive@chg.gov.ie at the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.

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