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ABOUT NAUL CEMETERY

The graveyard surrounds the ruins of an old church built in the year 1710 by Charles Hussey and his wife Mabel Barnewall, close to the ruins of an old Norman Castle, in Naul village.

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Within the ruins is an underground vault belonging to the Hussey family. Anthony Strong Hussey is said to have been the last to be buried in the vault. The Dickson stone dated 1717 is the earliest recorded by Dr. Egan.

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Seamus Ennis, famous traditional musician is buried here.

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The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre

Main Street, Naul, Co. Dublin

K32 AY27

CONTACT US

Phone: (01) 802 0898

Email: info@tseac.ie

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Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm

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