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Discover Boley's Cross Roads in Ireland

Boley's Cross Roads in the region of Leinster is a place located in Ireland - some 79 mi or ( 127 km ) South of Dublin , the country's capital .

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Local time in Boley's Cross Roads is now 07:17 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Dublin " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Liverpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Bristol, and Wicklow. When in this area, you might want to check out Liverpool . We discovered 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 Boley's Cross Roads ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Wexford Town

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Wexford is a historic maritime town in the Southeast of Ireland. In late October we have The Wexford Opera Festival, well worth a visit. You'll find that the natives are welcoming and friendly. Mike : ..

Johnstown Castle & Gardens, Wexford, Ireland - Unravel Travel TV

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The exquisite 19th century Victorian castle, which gives the estate it's name, is nestled within 50 acres of ornamental grounds. Stroll through the wooded grounds with over 200 different kinds of tree ..


Wexford Golf Club, Ireland - Unravel Travel TV

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Wexford Golf Club was founded in 1961 and affiliated to the Golfing Union of Ireland in 1966. The parkland course is situated on the slopes of Mulgannon Hill on the outskirts of Wexford town, Ireland. ..

Chungking - We Travel Fast

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Interesting facts about this location

Kilmore, County Wexford

Kilmore or Killmore (Irish: an Chill Mhór, meaning "the big church") is a village and townland in south County Wexford, Ireland, about 16 kilometres from Wexford town. Kilmore has a number of claims to distinction, including the tradition of carol singing in the village church at Christmas time, which has been taking place for over 200 years. The history of the Kilmore carols can be traced from the mid 18th century to the present day.

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Located at 52.21 -6.55 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Towns and villages in County Wexford

Bargy Castle

Bargy Castle is a Norman fortress near the village of Tomhaggard in the Barony of Bargy, County Wexford, Ireland, some 12 km south-west of Wexford town. The name Bargy derives from Ui Bhairrche, the name of a local tribe. The building is a square keep to which two wings have been added at right angles during the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. The keep itself is in good condition, having been renovated several times.

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Located at 52.22 -6.49 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures in County Wexford

St. Mary's Church, Kilmore, County Wexford

St. Mary's Church of Ireland Church is the parish church of Kilmore, County Wexford in the southeast of Ireland. The church was built to designs of William Day between 1798-1802 with a tower added in 1889, annexe in 1898, and later vestry in 1935. One notable local tradition is that of carol singing in the church at Christmas time, which has been taking place for over 200 years. The history of the Kilmore carols can be traced from the mid eighteenth century to the present day.

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Located at 52.19 -6.56 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: 19th-century Anglican church buildings, Religious buildings completed in 1889

Bridgetown halt

Bridgetown halt served the village of Bridgetown in County Wexford, Ireland. It was unstaffed and accessible only via a wicket gate. The station opened on 1 August 1906 and closed on 18 September 2010. The rail service was replaced by a revised Bus Éireann Route 370 service from Monday 20th September, 2010: Wexford Bus operate a shuttle bus service to Wexford town and Kilmore Quay up to three times a day (with variations on different days of the week).

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Located at 52.23 -6.55 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Disused railway stations in County Wexford, Iarnród Éireann stations in County Wexford, Railway stations opened in 1906

Bridgetown, County Wexford

Bridgetown (Irish: Baile an Droichid) is a small rural village, located sixteen kilometres from Wexford town on the R736 regional road, it's close to Duncormick and only six kilometres from the picturesque fishing village of Kilmore Quay. The population of the village is 747.

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Located at 52.25 -6.55 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Towns and villages in County Wexford