Ballylane House

Ballylane House is a country house in , . Ballylane House is situated nearby to the village .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Slievecoiltia and Tellarought Castle.

Scenic viewpoint
Slieve Coillte is a hill in the south of , Ireland. The hill is the highest point on the Hook peninsula, with an elevation of 268.5 metres. is situated 2½ km southwest of Ballylane House.

Ruins
is a fortified tower house located approximately 10.8 km south-east of , , Ireland. is situated 3 km southeast of Ballylane House.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include New Ross and Rosbercon.

is a town in . In Gaelic its name is Ross mhic threoin, which means "Ross on the woods", as Ross at the time of founding was a tiny village in the woods.

Village
is a village in , on the opposite side of the from , . Although the village was originally in , much of it is now in Wexford for administrative purposes. is situated 4½ km northwest of Ballylane House.

Village
is a small village situated in in the south of . It is 14 kilometres south of the town of . As of the 2022 census, had a population of 371 people. is situated 8 km south of Ballylane House.

Ballylane House

Latitude
52.36111° or 52° 21′ 40″ north
Longitude
-6.91583° or 6° 54′ 57″ west
Elevation
105 metres (344 feet)
Open location code
9C4M936M+CM
Geo­Names ID
3301963
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