Stamullen
Stamullen is a village in County Meath, Ireland on the border with County Dublin. It lies just off the M1 motorway 32 km north of Dublin city centre and beside the Delvin River.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 3,720 residents
- Description: town in Leinster, Ireland
- Also known as: “Stamullin”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Gormanston railway station and Gormanston Camp.
Gormanston railway station
Railway station
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Gormanston railway station serves Gormanston, County Meath, Ireland. It is located between Balbriggan and Laytown, north of a cast-iron bridge on which the line crosses the River Delvin. Gormanston railway station is situated 3 km east of Stamullen.
Gormanston Camp
Military installation
Photo: Kieran Campbell, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Gormanston Camp is a military camp in Ireland and consists of approximately 260 acres. It is used for air-ground and air-defence training. It is located between Balbriggan and Drogheda along the east coastline of Ireland in County Meath in close proximity to the M1 Motorway and Gormanston railway station. Gormanston Camp is situated 3 km northeast of Stamullen.
Sarsfieldstown Cross
Wayside cross
Photo: Kieran Campbell, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Sarsfieldstown Cross is a wayside cross and National Monument located in County Meath, Ireland. Sarsfieldstown Cross is situated 3 km north of Stamullen.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Gormanston and Julianstown.
Gormanston
Hamlet
Photo: Kieran Campbell, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Gormanston is a village in County Meath, Ireland. It is near the mouth of the River Delvin and the northern border of County Dublin.
Julianstown
Village
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Julianstown is a village in County Meath, Ireland. It is located near Drogheda on the R132 regional road. In 1641, the Battle of Julianstown was fought here during the Irish Rebellion of 1641. Julianstown is situated 5 km north of Stamullen.
Naul
Village
Photo: Kieran Campbell, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Naul, is a village, townland, and civil parish at the northern edge of the traditional County Dublin in Ireland. The Delvin River to the north of the village marks the county boundary with County Meath. Naul is situated 5 km south of Stamullen.
Stamullen
- Categories: human settlement and locality
- Location: County Meath, Leinster, East Coast and Midlands, Ireland, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
53.62855° or 53° 37′ 43″ northLongitude
-6.26227° or 6° 15′ 44″ westPopulation
3,720Elevation
36 metres (118 feet)Open location code
9C5MJPHQ+C3OpenStreetMap ID
node 52220623OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
2961366Wikidata ID
Q2577972
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In Other Languages
From Basque to Swedish—“Stamullen” goes by many names.
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