Riverstown, historically called Ballyederdaowen (Irish: Baile idir dhá Abhainn, meaning 'town between two rivers'),[2] is a village in County Sligo, Ireland. Known for its musical tradition it is located at a bridging point of the River Unshin (Arrow), 17.2 km (10 miles) south of Sligo town and 4 km east of the N4 road.
Amenities
Amenities and notable buildings in the area include the post office, Coopershill House and the Garda barracks (built c. 1890).[3] There are also a number of pubs and shops.[citation needed]
The local Church of Ireland church, Tawnagh parish church, dates to c. 1817.[4] The Roman Catholic church in Riverstown, the Church of the Sacred Heart, was built in 1940.[5]
Culture and community
Each year the village hosts the Riverstown Vintage Festival on the June Bank Holiday Weekend,[6] and the James Morrison Traditional Music Festival during the August Bank Holiday Weekend.[7]
During the 1990s, Riverstown and the Brookeborough Community Development Association launched the 'Riverbrooke Cross-Border Initiative' linking the two villages in a programme of cross-community/cross-border working.[8][9]
Folk park
Sligo Folk Park, situated at the east end of the town, was created as the result of a community effort in the 1990s.[10][11]