Cadamstown

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Coordinates: 53°7′36″N, 7°39′13″W

Cadamstown
Baile Mhic Ádaim
Location
Location of Cadamstown
centerMap highlighting Cadamstown
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Province: Leinster
County: Offaly
Population ()
Signs point to a rich heritage in Cadamstown
Signs point to a rich heritage in Cadamstown
Brand new megalith in Cadamstown
Brand new megalith in Cadamstown

Cadamstown (Baile Mhic Ádaim in Irish) is a village in County Offaly in the midlands of Ireland, on the R421 regional road, just north of the Slieve Bloom Mountains. It is also the home of local historian Paddy Heaney who has written several books on historical events and folklore in the region, including At the Foot of the Slieve Bloom - History and Folklore of Cadamstown.

The village is divided by the gorge of the Silver River, which is crossed by the R421. The road forms the Main Street of the village.

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