The Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath moved out of the 18th century
bishop's palace in 1885 to live in a smaller mansion nearby,
Bishopscourt. In 1958, the Church of Ireland bishop moved away from Ardbraccan altogether, with Bishopscourt being bought by a Catholic religious order, the
Holy Ghost Fathers, who renamed it
An Tobar (
Irish for "The Well", linking it to an ancient well at Ardbraccan associated with
St. Ultan). When the old church underwent some vandalism, its valuable stained glass windows were removed by the Church of Ireland and donated to
An Tobar. While the Church of Ireland community used the name 'Ardbraccan' to refer to its parish, the nearby Roman Catholic parish in the 19th century opted to use a different name,
Bohermeen, from the Irish
An Bóthar Mín, meaning 'the smooth road', referring to a famous stretch of road that two thousand years before had passed through the neighbourhood and went to
Tara, the seat of the
High Kings of Ireland. ==Schools==