History
The Fair Greens were rectangular in outline, and were later divided into two triangular sites. The stone walls were a later addition. The Fair Greens were a place
An Early RIC Barracks stood at the entrance to Old Chapel Lane. In use up to 1874, four tiny detention cells are still to be seen behind the main
Site of de Lacy Towerhouse, which was still standing in 1895. The original castle was built by the De Lacy family during the reign of King Henry III.
The present Courthouse, built in 1926, replaced a more elegant three storey early 19th century structure which regrettably had to be destroyed by local volunteers to prevent it being
The Church of Ireland was originally built in the 17th century and later refurbished in 1850 by rev. G. Massey, this church is reputed to have been built
In 1951, Bruff people felt that it needed a sportsfield but it was not until November 1955, that a plot of ground, 9 acres in size, was inspected
The Fairy Rath of Bruff An Binn Lisin Bruff Grove is home to An Binn Liosin, a fine Ring Fort about 70 metres in diameter. This is thought
South of the river, facing the church of Ireland, the Adelaide School was built and run by the famous Rev. Godfrey Massey, For the education of young children