Dunshaughlin
All about
Dunshaughlin, a town in County Meath, Ireland, gets its name from "Dún Seachlainn", the fort of a High King from over a millennium ago. It houses Saint Seachnaill's Well, reportedly used by Saint Patrick for baptisms. The town was once home to a monastic school, one of the largest in Ireland.
Dunshaughlin
Dunshaughlin is a charming village in County Meath, Ireland, near Dublin. It has a bustling main street and is surrounded by natural beauty, including the Broad Meadow River and rich green fields. The village is known for its wildlife and historic sites like the Mound of the Hostages. It's a place full of Irish character and history.
Dunshaughlin
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