Dysart, County Roscommon

Dysart, County Roscommon

Dysart, County Roscommon, Ireland. Dysart is a small village suitated in south County Roscommon on the cross roads of the R363 and the R357. Formally known as Thomas Street(prod name), Dysart village consists of the following :-:: 2 Public Houses (Hoban's & Fallons):: 1 Roman Catholic Church:: Community Centre:: Roman Catholic Graveyard:: Soccer Pitch (home of Dysart Fc]

plus Keith Waldron's house

The closest river is the River Suck, which flows into the River Shannon. The "Suck" forms much of the natural border between County Galway and County Roscommon.Nearby towns include Athlone, Ballinasloe and Roscommon town.

Local villages include:- Four Roads, Ballyforan and Taghmaconnell


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