Springville, County Meath

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Springville or Dandlestown (Danllestown) is a townland in County Meath, Ireland. It is located about 3.5 miles southwest of the town of Kells. [1] [2]

Description

It is in the electoral division of Burry, in the civil parish of Burry, in the barony of Upper Kells. It shares its northern border with the townland of Drumbaragh and the historical village of Light Town (Leightown). [3] [4] Springville is .32 square miles with 206.58 acres / 206 acres, 2 rods, 12 perches, making it the 1010th largest townland in the county. Its population was 281 in 2022. [5] It once comprised some 462 acres and 34 perches (1836 Ordnance Survey Map) but parts were absorbed into the adjacent townland, Balrath Demesne. [6] It was once the seat of Philip O'Reilly (1787-1855), [7] of Springville House. [8] [9]

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