Dundrum, County Tipperary

The old Main Street (on the R505 road to Cashel) is in the eastern end of village and is the site of some new housing developments.

Dundrum House Hotel and Golf Course is connected to the village by an avenue lined by mature lime trees on the Cashel Road.

[citation needed] The other main housing estate is near the railway station at the western end of the village where the R661 road to Tipperary Town leaves the R505.

[citation needed] Dundrum has a filling station, hardware store, two grocery shops (incl a deli), a butchers, post office, creche, doctors surgery, pharmacy, pub, garden centre and a number of veterinary businesses.

[citation needed] Just outside the village on the Dundrum to Tipperary town Road there is the "Marl Bog", known locally as the Duck Pond.

[12][better source needed] A Connemara gelding called 'Dundrum' ridden by Tommy Wade was a notable champion showjumper.

[citation needed] He passed through several owners until coming to the stables of Tommy Wade of Goold's Cross and from there it went on to jump in places like the RDS.

Though small in stature in keeping with its Connemara pedigree, Dundrum excelled in the puissance wall event in Ireland and Britain.

Dundrum became Supreme Champion at the Wembley Horse of the Year Show when he set a record by clearing a 7’2" puissance wall.

Lime Avenue between Dundrum Village on the Cashel Road, leading towards Dundrum House
St Mary's Church, Dundrum Village, Tipperary.Church of Ireland Parish of Ballintemple, part of Cashel Union of Parishes. Located on the Cashel Road into Dundrum Village.
Overlooking some of the ponds at the Marl Bog in Dundrum, County Tipperary
Replanting at the Marl Bog, Dundrum Tipperary after Storm Darwin