Annaghminnon Rovers GFC is a Gaelic football club from the small community of Stonetown in the parish of Louth, in County Louth. Founded in 1959, the club's colours are white and red (white jersey with red hoop). As of 2023, Rovers were competing in the Louth Junior Football Championship and Division 3B of the county football Leagues.
Book your tour near
Annaghminnon Rovers GFC
Book Now
4.3
in partnership with
GetYourGuide.com
Location
1 explorer visited this place
71 m
Stonetown is a small rural community spanning the townlands of Stonetown Upper and Stonetown Lower in County Louth. It is in the civil parish of Louth, 14 km west of Dundalk, and 7 km east of Carrickmacross. The community consists of a small chapel, a primary school, a football field and a community centre.
1.6 km
Toomes is a townland in County Louth, Ireland. It is close to the village of Louth and within the civil parish of the same name. Toomes townland, which has an area of approximately 1.4 km2, had a population of 5 people as of 2011.
In 2007, the Quinn Group applied to build a natural gas-fired combined cycle gas turbine power station in the area. There was significant local opposition to the plans, in particular as the area was zoned for farming and residential use. While the Quinn Group received permission for the proposed development in mid-2008, by early 2009 the project was "on hold", and by 2011 it was reportedly "very unlikely" that it would progress. By 2022, the proposed power station had not progressed, and it was proposed to build a "184 acre solar farm" between Toomes and nearby Monvallet.
2.9 km
Killanny Geraldines are a Gaelic Athletic Association gaelic football team from Killanny parish, County Monaghan, Ireland. The club was founded in 1889. They have never won the Monaghan Senior Football Championship to date but have been runners-up on 3 occasions.
Killanny have a senior team and Minor, U-16, U-14, U-13, U-12, U-10 and U-9 teams. The senior squad are currently in the Senior Football League in Monaghan. The minor team have recently reached the club's first Division 1 championship final since 1976 and successfully brought Fergal O'Hanlon to Killanny.
3.1 km
Essexford railway station was on the Great Northern Railway in the Republic of Ireland.
The Great Northern Railway opened the station on 1 October 1887.
It closed on 10 March 1947.
3.1 km
Inniskeen Grattans Gaelic Athletic Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club, based in Inniskeen, County Monaghan, Ireland. The club participates in both Gaelic football and hurling competitions organized by Monaghan GAA county board. In 2010, the club won its first ever Monaghan Senior Hurling Championship title.