Kentstown

Kentstown (Irish: Baile an Cheantaigh)[2] is a village in County Meath in Ireland at the junction of the R153 and R150 regional roads.

An inscription, in Latin, accompanies it: "Here lies Thomas de Tuite, Knight, once Lord of Kentstown, who died on 2nd June 1363".

There is also a large painting depicting the marriage of Saint Catherine to the side of the main door which was donated by the local Somerville family.

[7] Amedeo Guillet, a World War II Italian cavalry officer and former diplomat, retired to Kentstown in 1974 with his wife and lived in the old Protestant village rectory.

The route, which starts in Athboy and ends in Drogheda connects Kentstown with other local villages and towns such as Navan, Donore and Duleek and also Newgrange Neolithic tomb.

Saint Mary's Church of Ireland,Kentstown.
Saint Mary's Church of Ireland, Kentstown interior.
Church of the Assumption.