Riverstick


Riverstick is a village in Ireland lying south of Cork, halfway between Cork and Kinsale, on the Cork to Kinsale road. The village is named literally, after the River Stick which flows through the village.
The village has a growing population, and several housing developments were built in the area in the late 20th and early 21st century. During the course of the 20th century, Riverstick supplanted nearby Ballymartle as the major village and population centre in the area. Ballymartle is now little more than a crossroads, although some of the older institutions associated with Riverstick, such as Ballymartle GAA club, still carry the name 'Ballymartle'.

Facilities

There are both Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland churches in the village. Other facilities in the area include one public houses, a grocery store, service station, community hall, fish & chips shop, and a pharmacy.
The local Gaelic Athletic Association club is Ballymartle, and the local athletics club is Riverstick-Kinsale AC.

People

Commandant Denny Barry, an Irish Republican, who died on hunger strike during the Irish Civil War was from Riverstick.