Creaden Head

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title: Creaden Head
text: Creadan Head is a headland on a small peninsula on the west side of Waterford Harbour, about three miles upriver from Dunmore East, in County Waterford, Ireland. Of uncertain meaning and presumed to be an individual's name, it is the most easterly point in County Waterford. Historically, it was part of the "main road" from Cork to London. A ferry crossing from the headland to Templetown on the eastern side of the bay was operated by the Knights Templar. Forty hand-hewn steps, leading down to sea
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date modified: 2024-02-26T23:07:54Z
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