Poulpeasty
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| Poulpeasty Poll Peiste |
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| Province: | Leinster | |
| County: | Wexford | |
| Dialling code: | 053 | |
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Poulpeasty (Irish: Poll Peiste) is a small village located in the west of County Wexford, in the Republic of Ireland.
[edit] History
The village and surrounding area were once part of the large estate of the Carew family of nearby Castleboro House (now a ruin).
[edit] Details
Today, the village contains a Primary School,[1] a R.C. church,[2] and a small number of houses.
The local GAA Club is Cloughbawn GAA Club.
[edit] References & footnotes
- ^ or National School.
- ^ Curacy of Poulpeasty.


