Vicarstown

This article is about the Irish village of Vicarstown. For the fictional town featured in the Rev. W. V. Awdry's railway tales, see Vicarstown (Sodor).
R427 approaching the bridge over the Grand Canal and to the left is the Vicarstown Inn bar.
Entering Vicarstown on the R427

Vicarstown, historically known as Ballynevicar, Ballyvicar and Ballyvicary[1] (Irish: Baile an Bhiocáire, meaning "town of the vicar"), is a village in County Laois, Ireland. It stands at the point where the R427 regional road crosses the Grand Canal of Ireland.The village also has a bar and a place to rent canal barges.

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References

  1. Placenames Database of Ireland

Coordinates: 53°07′00″N 7°12′00″W / 53.1167°N 7.2°W / 53.1167; -7.2

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