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Enfield's phased growth is paralleled with the various phases of transport history throughout south County Meath. Going back to Ancient Times, prior to and during the early part of the first millennium A.D., the Enfield area is believed to have been situated on one of the main roads to Tara, the coronation site and seat of the High Kings of Ireland from the 3rd century until 1022.
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Enfield railway station (Irish: Stáisiún traenach Bhóthar Buí) serves the town of Enfield in County Meath, Ireland. It is a station on the Dublin Connolly to Longford commuter service and Dublin to Sligo Intercity Service. Passengers change at Maynooth to travel to stations on the Dublin to Maynooth and Dublin to M3 Parkway commuter ...
Lidl (German pronunciation: LEE-dəl) is a German international discount retailer chain [3] that operates over 12,000 stores, present in every member state of the European Union, Serbia, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. [4]
There is one public house, The Grasshopper Inn, and two supermarkets (Aldi & Lidl). Clonee is home to Dunboyne Tennis Club, [8] Clonee United [9] and the Royal Meath Pitch and Putt club. The GAA club, Erin Go Bragh, is located in Littlepace. 'Gateway to Meath' is a public art installation on the N3 Clonee Bypass.
Clonard (Irish: Cluain Ioraird, meaning 'Iorard's meadow') [2] is a small village in County Meath, Ireland. It lies on the R148 regional road between the towns of Kinnegad and Enfield. This road was the main road between Dublin and Galway until the construction of the M4 motorway. It is still used by traffic avoiding the toll on the M4. Clonard ...
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Rathmolyon (/ r æ θ m ɒ ˈ l aɪ n /; Irish: Ráth Moliain, meaning 'ringfort of the plain of St. Liadhain' [2]) is a village in the southern portion of County Meath, Ireland, situated 8 km south of Trim. It is situated at the junction of the R156 regional road and the R159 regional road connecting Trim to Enfield. Rathmolyon serves as a ...