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Modern plaque near Ballymore Eustace marks the southern extreme of the Pale. Ballymore Eustace in the 13th century (at the time simply known as Ballymore) was the site of a castle, which in 1244 was granted an eight-day fair to be held on site by Henry III. [10] The parish and the town were part of a manor owned by the Archbishop of Dublin. [11]
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The R413 road is a regional road in Ireland, which runs west-east from Kildare to Ballymore Eustace, all in County Kildare. En route, it skirts, and largely demarcates, 10 km (6.2 mi) of the northern edge of the Curragh. The route is 23 km (14 mi) long.
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Ballymore Eustace Main Street, part of the R411. Route information; Length: 13.8 km (8.6 mi) Major junctions; From: R448 Naas: Crosses River Liffey R413 ...
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The celebrated fall of the River Liffey, called Pol-a-Phuca or the Daemon's Hole, is about one mile from the village of Ballymore Eustace. In rainy seasons, when the river is much swollen, the fall is calculated at 150 feet in height. This is to be understood as combining the altitudes of the three stages constituting the cascade.