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Discover Painestown in Ireland

Painestown in the region of Leinster is a town located in Ireland - some 24 mi or ( 39 km ) North of Dublin , the country's capital .

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Local time in Painestown is now 06:49 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Dublin " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Liverpool, Lisburn, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Bristol. When in this area, you might want to check out Liverpool . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Painestown ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Iarnród Eireann Irish Rail CIE

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A walk around Drogheda - a lot better than its reputation

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Admit it. When you think of Drogheda it is generally in the negative. A fair number of stabbings & other crap have going on there recently. And yet, it is not a bad looking place. I walked around rece ..


IrishRail new route!

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IrishRail's 8:28am Drogheda-Connolly service decides to take the scenic route...!!! ..

Video guide of beautiful Drogheda Louth Ireland

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Interesting facts about this location

Dardistown Castle

Dardistown Castle is a castle and country house situated in parkland near Julianstown in County Meath, Ireland a few miles south of Drogheda. The medieval castle itself is a large four storey medieval tower house to which a Victorian residential frontage has been added. The tower is square with sides about 44 feet long and 50 feet high, with a turret at each corner. The ground floor contains the main room with vaulted smaller rooms in three of the four turrets.

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Located at 53.67 -6.32 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in County Meath, Castles in County Meath, Country houses in Ireland

Drogheda Grammar School

Drogheda Grammar School is a co-educational, multi-denominational boarding and day school, located on the Mornington Road, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. Drogheda Grammar School was founded under Royal charter in 1669 by Erasmus Smith and is one of the oldest secondary schools in Ireland, now enjoying its fourth century of continuous educational service to the community. Originally a boys' boarding school, it has now been a co-educational boarding and day school for over fifty years.

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Located at 53.72 -6.30 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: 1669 establishments, Boarding schools in Ireland, Buildings and structures in Drogheda, People educated at Drogheda Grammar School, Secondary schools in County Louth

Laytown-Bettystown-Mornington

Laytown-Bettystown-Mornington is a census town in County Meath, Ireland, comprising the adjoining villages of Laytown, Bettystown and Mornington. It had a population of 5597 at the 2002 census and 10889 at the 2011 census. The coastline stretches from the River Boyne, which borders County Louth to the River Delvin, which borders County Dublin. This stretch of beach is 11 km (7 mi) long and constitutes the whole County Meath coastline.

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Located at 53.70 -6.24 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Articles on towns and villages in Ireland possibly missing Irish place names, Towns and villages in County Meath

Boyne Viaduct

The Boyne Viaduct (Irish: Tarbhealach na Bóinne), a 30m (98ft) high railway bridge, or viaduct, that crosses the River Boyne in Drogheda, carrying the main Dublin–Belfast railway line. It was the seventh bridge of its kind in the world when built and considered one of the wonders of the age. The viaduct was designed by the Irish civil engineer Sir John MacNeill; construction began on the bridge in 1853 and was completed in 1855.

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Located at 53.72 -6.34 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Bridges completed in 1855, Bridges in the Republic of Ireland, Buildings and structures in Drogheda, Rail transport in the Republic of Ireland, Railway bridges in the Republic of Ireland, Transport in Drogheda, Viaducts

St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Drogheda

St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church located in Drogheda, Ireland. The first Church on the site was built in 1791 to a design by Francis Johnston and was partly incorporated into the present building one hundred years later. The facade is an imposing structure in the Gothic style, built of local limestone. It is one of the most notable buildings on West St. in the town centre of Drogheda.

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Located at 53.72 -6.35 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in Drogheda, Places of worship in County Louth, Roman Catholic churches in the Republic of Ireland