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Ireland

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Leinster

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County Meath

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Mosney abandoned holiday centre


Mosney (Irish: Maigh MuirĂ­, meaning "plain of Mairid") is a townland and village in the civil parish of Moorechurch in County Meath, Ireland, 48 km (30 mi) from Dublin. It was best known as the site of a Butlin's holiday camp during the second half of the 20th century and as the site for the national finals of the Community Games. By the early 21st century, the holiday camp had been converted into an accommodation centre for asylum-seekers. The village was served by Mosney railway station until 2000.

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Map of Mosney, Co. Meath, Ireland

Early in the 19th century, Mosney was a manor house and part of the estate of the Peppers of Ballygarth Castle. By the mid-20th century, the house was the home of the farm steward of Mosney and was lived in by Johnny Oram whose father had been the previous farm steward.

Mosney holiday centre 2010


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Mosney Wikipedia