Johnstown, County Kildare

This article is about Johnstown village. For the bridge in north Kildare, see Johnstown Bridge.
Johnstown
Baile Eoin
Town
Johnstown

Location in Ireland

Coordinates: 53°14′06″N 6°37′21″W / 53.23491°N 6.62259°W / 53.23491; -6.62259Coordinates: 53°14′06″N 6°37′21″W / 53.23491°N 6.62259°W / 53.23491; -6.62259
Country Ireland
Province Leinster
County County Kildare
Population (2011)[1]
  Urban 1,004
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
  Summer (DST) IST (WEST) (UTC-1)
Irish Grid Reference N893196

Johnstown (Irish: Baile Eoin), historically known as Freaghillan[2] (Irish: Fraoch Oileán), is a village in County Kildare, Ireland. It is located 2 km north of Naas just off the N7 at junction 8. It is approximately 25 km from Dublin City Centre, and is a home for commuters working in Dublin and Naas. Most of the housing was built after 1990 and so it has a community website to foster local links.[3]

The main street was a part of the old main road southwest from Dublin towards Cork and Limerick, and the village was a hamlet in 1970. The Johnstown Inn was a busy coaching stop until the 19th century, and outside it the Cork mail coach was stopped and burned at the start of the 1798 rebellion. It had a post office that closed in the 1920s, and still has the ruins of the medieval St John's church that became a ruin after 1500. The church is famous for the grave of the earl of Mayo, the viceroy who was killed in India in 1872.

The main road eventually bypassed Johnstown in 1964 when the Naas Dual Carriageway was finished. This was enlarged into the 6-lane N7 road from Dublin to Johnstown, after which it reduces to the 4-lane M7 motorway that runs towards Limerick.

The main housing estates in the village are:

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