Cesh Corran

Cesh Corran is a hotel in , . Cesh Corran is situated nearby to the village , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Eyrecourt Castle.

Castle
was an Irish 17th century country house in which became a ruin in the 20th century. The house, the surrounding estate, and the nearby small town of all took their name from Colonel the Right Hon. is situated 3 km northeast of Cesh Corran.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Eyrecourt and Laurencetown.

Village
, historically known as Donanaghta, is a village in , Ireland. It is on the R356 regional road 12 km west of the Banagher bridge over the . is situated 2½ km north of Cesh Corran.

Village
Lawrencetown or , historically called Oghilmore and later Ballymore, is a village in , . Located on the R355 regional road nine miles south of , it lies in the barony of Longford, the civil parish of Clonfert, the… is situated 7 km north of Cesh Corran.

Locality
is a small village in east , Ireland, halfway between and . The village gives its name to the Diocese of . is one of the eight cathedral churches of the , Diocese of Limerick and Killaloe. is situated 9 km northeast of Cesh Corran.

Cesh Corran

Latitude
53.1776° or 53° 10′ 39″ north
Longitude
-8.1416° or 8° 8′ 30″ west
Elevation
38 metres (125 feet)
Open location code
9C5H5VH5+29
Geo­Names ID
6527095
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