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Extract from the Jamestown and Drumsna Travel Guides:
The village of
JAMESTOWN
, just over two miles southeast of Carrick off the N4 Dublin road, is a town dating from James I's "plantation" of Leitrim in 1622 - its main road passes through a gate in the old estate walls. The Georgian houses and the wooded riverbanks create a peaceful atmosphere of planned eighteenth-century living. Jamestown makes a good centre for fishing; if you want to stay, try
Weir View
(tel 078/24726; 33-40/?41.90-50.79).
The Arch
is one of a couple of nice
pubs
right in the centre
At
DRUMSNA
, about a mile or so... read the whole Jamestown and Drumsna Travel Guides...
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