
Dunshaughlin
The name of the village (on the N3 south-east of Navan) is named after secundinus or seachnall, a disciple of St. Patrick who founded a church here in the 5th century. In the graveyard of the Protestant Church, there is a 10th or 11th century carving of the Crucifixion in a style similar to that found on High Crosses. Approximately 1.6 Km south of the village is a preserved workhouse abolished by the Irish State in the early twenties. The workhouse is under private ownership and is not open to the public.
Accommodation
Self Catering
Gaulstown House Courtyard Apartments
Things to Do
Black Bush Golf Club
Rathbeggan Lakes & Family Fun Park
