- Faughan Hill
Infobox Mountain
Name= Faughan Hill
Location =County Meath , IRL
Range = Meath Hills
Elevation= 90 m (650 ft)
Photo=
Caption=Lough Crew, Co. Meath,
direction, toNavan fromAthboy ]
Prominence = 50 m
Listing = MarilynFaughan Hill is a low hill located approximately five miles to the north-west of
Navan inCounty Meath inIreland .It was bought in the 1960s by James Moriarty and is still currently owned by the Moriarty family.Because of the flat land of Meath the hill is the most prominent feature in the topography of the area.Historians and folklorists suspect that the Hill's name originated from "fraughan berries" which in
mediaeval times were recorded as growing all around it.Legend claims that
Niall of the Nine Hostages , a famous Irish Árd Rí (High King) is buried in a cave on the hill.A small village, "Greetiagh", is located at the foot of the hill. In 1920 the local
Royal Irish Constabulary barracks in the village was attacked and burned by republicans during theIrish War of Independence .The hill was wooded with a hunting gap through its centre until the early 20th century when it was cleared. Later, in the 1970s, the local County Council opened a large quarry on its southern side and since then it has also been adorned with a telecommunications mast which provides telecommunications coverage to a wide range area.
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