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Ballaghaderreen is a busy Cathedral town of approximately 2000 population
situated on the Mayo/Roscommon border close to the Lung River.
Historically
it has been the gateway to the West. Dillon House on the Square was the
ancestral home of John Blake, John & James Dillon, major figures in Irish
political life. It is now the headquarters of the Western Development
Commission. Beside it is the Headquarters and Administrative Offices of The
Border,Midland and Western Region. In keeping with the whole area which is famed
for the richness of its archaelogical and historical heritage, St. Nathy's
College, now a large, very modern Secondary School, is built around a British
Military Barracks dating to 1798. Situated in a river valley and surrounded by
hills with captivating views it has proved to be the inspiration for a large and
vibrant colony of artists.
As you approach Ballaghaderreen from the east,
you pass the home of The First President of Ireland, Dr. Douglas Hyde, after
whom a very successful annual Conference on Irish History is held together with
a School of Traditional Irish Music, Song & Dance and from the front of the
Hyde Interpretive Centre one gets their first view of the scenery and the
landscape that has inspired generations of great Irish people.
With the
friendliest of people, excellent food and accommodation together with the
abundance of natural leisure facilities Ballaghaderreen is a place to visit and
linger.
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