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Knockbridge is a small village situated on the outskirts of Dundalk co.Louth in Ireland. It consists mainly of 2 housing estates, a church, a school, and a shop. The centre of the village is on a crossroads, in front of a pub. The river fane is situated very close by and near to that is Stephenstown house. Stephenstown house is a very big house which is now unfortunatly in ruins.located a few hundred metres away from the house is stephenstown pond which was refurbished recently.Near KNockbridge church is also the famous Cuchulainn's stone which still stands today.
Knockbridge is a small village situated on the outskirts of Dundalk co.Louth in Ireland. It consists mainly of 2 housing estates, a church, a school, and a shop. The centre of the village is on a crossroads, in front of a pub. The river fane is situated very close by and near to that is Stephenstown house. Stephenstown house is a very big house which is now unfortunatly in ruins.located a few hundred metres away from the house is stephenstown pond which was refurbished recently.Near KNockbridge church is also the famous Cuchulainn's stone which still stands today.
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Knockbridge is a small village situated on the outskirts of Dundalk co.Louth in Ireland. It consists mainly of 2 housing estates, a church, a school, and a shop. The centre of the village is on a crossroads, in front of a pub. The river fane is situated very close by and near to that is Stephenstown house. Stephenstown house is a very big house which is now unfortunatly in ruins.located a few hundred metres away from the house is stephenstown pond which was refurbished recently.Near KNockbridge church is also the famous Cuchulainn's stone which still stands today.