Robertstown is a village situated on the banks of the Grand Canal in County Kildare, Ireland. It grew in importance on the arrival of the canal, at the highest level of which it lies, in 1784.
In 1801 the Grand Canal Hotel was opened to cater for the passenger traffic along the canal and an extension was added in 1804. For a time business was good, with the canal carrying 100,000 passengers per year, but revenues began to fall and gradually the 72 windows and 62 hearths were closed up to avoid paying tax. It ceased being a hotel in 1849, was used as a barracks for the Irish Constabulary between 1869 and 1905 and was later used as a community centre. It has since closed and is now in private ownership.
Modern times
There are three public houses in the village and two supermarkets. Developments include a set of canal-side cottages, and Lowtown Marina, with boats for sale and other services. The town caters for tourism with canal walks, fishing and an annual vintage fair which takes place in June every year. A local group, Robertstown Community Amenities Association was formed in 2008 with the aim to build a community centre on lands promised, with an added grant of 500,000 euro, to the community by Failte Ireland when the hotel was sold to a private buyer. A canal barge, 52M Eustace, was also to be transferred. Local TD Jimmy Percival, was recently qouted as saying that there are future plans to invest in the hotel with a view to restoring its operations as a restaurant.
Wildlife
Ducks, swans and herons, fish such as pike bream and stickleback, and mammals such as shrew, stroat, and rat, are all observed locally.
Demographics
The population of Robertstown more than tripled in the 20 years between the 1996 and 2016 census. As of the 2002 census, Robertstown had a population of 375, growing to 621 in 2006, and to 669 by the time of the 2011 census. The 2016 census recorded a population of 707.
Sport
is based in Brockagh Park in Robertstown. There is also a soccer team, Bridgewood FC, 3-time winners of the Lumsums Cup.