Ballylaneen

Ballylaneen

Ballylaneen ( _ga. Baile Uí Laithín) is a small village in County Waterford, Ireland, approximately halfway between the villages of Kilmacthomas and Bunmahon on a hill by the River Mahon.

Features

The village features a Catholic Church, a bar and St. Anne's Holy Well.

People

It is the burial place of the poet Tadhg Gaelach O'Suilleabhain. The inscription on his headstone is displayed below.


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