Churchfield

Churchfield is a locality in , . Churchfield is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Carrigogunnell and Cratloemoyle Castle.

Ruins
Castle is a medieval Irish fortification near the village of Clarina, on the banks of the in . The structure dates to at least the early 13th century, and was slighted in September 1691 after being captured during the second siege of Limerick. is situated 3 km southeast of Churchfield.

Ruins
is a ruins, which is situated 4 km northeast of Churchfield.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cratloe and Bunratty.

Village
is a village in , Ireland, situated between and in the mid-west region. It is possible that the name derives from Croit-shliabh meaning "hump-backed hill", referring to Woodcock Hill. is situated 3½ km north of Churchfield.

is a village in , in the of west Ireland. Its big attraction is Castle, which has a folk museum and medieval-themed banquets.

Village
is a village in in the province of , . It lies between and on the N69 road 8 km west of the centre of city. is situated 5 km southeast of Churchfield.

Churchfield

Latitude
52.66806° or 52° 40′ 5″ north
Longitude
-8.76972° or 8° 46′ 11″ west
Elevation
1 metre (3 feet)
Open location code
9C4HM69J+64
Geo­Names ID
3310163
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