Chalybeate Road, Armaghbrague

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Chalybeate Road, Armaghbrague

Image: © Dean Molyneaux Taken: 7 Jun 2013

This narrow road leads southward from the Newtownhamilton to Keady road and bends eastward to meet the Cortamlat Road. The name of the road is certainly unusual and likely refers to the existence of chalybeate springs in the area. Townland on Armaghbrague.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.206609
Longitude
-6.617316