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Straide is an historic and picturesque village situated in the heart of County Mayo, located between Foxford and Castlebar in the diocese of Achonry. The Cathedral town of the Diocese is Ballaghadeereen on the Mayo / Roscommon border.
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The historic village of Straide lies between Foxford and...
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The historic village of Straide lies between Foxford and Castlebar in the heart of County Mayo. The name Strade is an anglicisation of the Irish 'an tsráid', meaning the street. Located on the N58 national secondary road, Straide is the birthplace of Michael Davitt, founder of the Land
Straide (Irish: An tSráid), or Strade, is a village in County Mayo, Ireland. It is located on the N58 national secondary road between Foxford and Castlebar. The name Strade is an anglicisation of the Irish words an tsráid, meaning the street. Straide Abbey has a number of carved reliefs on its ruined walls.
The village of Straide offers the visitor a chance to take part in outdoor pursuits and also take in some of Mayo's historical displays.
Straide, or Strade, is a village in County Mayo, Ireland. It is located on the N58 national secondary road between Foxford and Castlebar. The name Strade is an anglicisation of the Irish words an tsráid, meaning the street.
Straide is an historic and picturesque village situated in the heart of County Mayo, located between Foxford and Castlebar in the diocese of Achonry. The Cathedral town of the Diocese is Ballaghadeereen on the Mayo / Roscommon border.
Straide, Co. Mayo like so many parts of Ireland has a rich history. The river Moy provided the easiest access route for the earliest settlers. Each wave of newcomer both fitted into the community and also brought outside influences, some of which were adopted.
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