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Scarva (from Irish Scarbhach meaning "shallow place, rough ford")[1][2] is a small village and townland in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is at the boundary with County Armagh, which is marked by the Newry Canal. In the 2001 census it had a population of 320.

Key Information

Scarva is home to the "Sham Fight" Pageant which is held on 13 July every year.[3] The pageant attracts thousands of members of the Royal Black Preceptory, a group related to the Orange Order, who come to march and stage a theatrical (sham) re-enactment of the 1690 Battle of the Boyne.[4]

History

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During the Williamite War in Ireland (1689–1691), the forces of Frederick Schomberg reputedly first camped near Scarva, before marching south.[5]

Much of the village was laid-out by John Reilly, owner of Scarvagh House, in the mid-18th century.[5] This included the construction of Scarva's Presbyterian meeting house,[5] which was built in 1753.[6]

In the late 18th century, there were skirmishes in the area involving the Hearts of Steel and Break-of-day Boys.[5]

Transport

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Scarva railway station opened on 23 March 1859.[7]

Scarva is on National Cycle Route 9, linking Belfast with Newry, and onwards to Dublin.[citation needed]

Amenities

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Scarva's main street, 2009

The village has a park, with playing fields and a wildlife pond, scenic walks and wild fowl sanctuary.[8]

The local primary school, Scarva Primary School, had an enrollment of 61 pupils as of 2011.[9]

Sport

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The local football club is Scarva Rangers, formed in 1972. Home matches are played at Scarva Park.

People

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References

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