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our lady of the snows church built in 1856 our lady of the snows church built in 1856
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* Neenans Pub(rat infested) * Neenans Pub (The Ritz)
* The Chipper * The Chipper
* 'The Tin-Man' Padraig O' Shea
* 'Mr. Mouse' Timmy O'Carroll
* broadford fest
* killer cows
* doctor maire * doctor maire
*the hall and much much more *the hall and much much more

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Not to be confused with Broadford, County Clare.

Broadford (Béal an Átha in Irish) is located in the west of County Limerick in the Republic of Ireland. It is part of the Roman Catholic parish of Dromcollogher-Broadford.

Historical facts

It has a population of about 1075, and is located 2 km from Springfield Castle, historically the local seat of power.

It is a relative newcomer, having only appeared on Ordnance Survey maps in the late 1837s and dont change it

Village landmarks

  • Springfield Castle

our lady of the snows church built in 1856

  • Carnige library built in 1917
  • Neenans Pub (The Ritz)
  • The Chipper
  • doctor maire
  • the hall and much much more

Well Known Locals


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