The Gullet

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

Highlights include Ballylarkin Church and Tobernapeastia.

Ruins
, also called Ballylarkin Abbey, is a medieval church and National Monument in , Ireland.

Spring
is a spring.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ballyragget and Johnstown.

Village
Photo: Sarah777, Public domain.
Castlecomer is the largest town in north in southeast Ireland, with a population in 2016 of about 1500. In Irish Caisleán an Chomair is "castle of the confluence", meaning the Norman castle at the confluence of the Dinin, Brocagh and Cloghogue small rivers. is situated 9 km northeast of The Gullet.

Village
Photo: Sarah777, Public domain.
, historically known as Coorthafooka, is a small town in , . Bypassed in December 2008 by the M8, the town lies at the junction of the R639, the R502 and the R435 regional roads. is situated 9 km west of The Gullet.

The Gullet

Latitude
52.72623° or 52° 43′ 34″ north
Longitude
-7.4212° or 7° 25′ 16″ west
Named after
a mason gully in the Southern wall
Open location code
9C4JPHGH+FG
Open­Street­Map ID
node 12398185169
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­locality
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