Heritage
Five Historical Sites in Trim
Meath is a deeply historical County, due to its proximity to England and its notably arable soiland agreeable topography. Trim
Drogheda Tidy Towns completes restoration of historic Borough Boundary Stones
Drogheda Tidy Towns has completed the restoration of the town’s historic Borough Boundary Stones, marking the end of a major
Ardee Castle
Located on the east side of Castle Street, this impressive structure is the largest surviving fortified townhouse in Ireland. Its
St Peter’s Church
St. Peter’s Church is one of Ireland’s finest examples of Gothic Revival architecture and is renowned for housing the shrine
Monsterboice Cross and Monastic Site
The historic ruins of Monasterboice are part of an early Christian settlement in County Louth, north of Drogheda. Founded in
Drogheda marks 100 years of remembrance at Mary Street Cenotaph
By Paul Murphy Remembrance is not a single day in the calendar but a living act of respect passed from
St. Laurence’s Gate
Drogheda’s name comes from the Irish Droichead Átha, meaning “bridge of the ford,” a reference to the River Boyne on
Lú Festival Bursts into Light as Drogheda Set to Welcome 40,000 Visitors
Drogheda is set to shine brighter than ever this Bank Holiday weekend as the Lú Festival of Light 2025 transforms
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