Pallasgreen or Pallas Grean (Pailís Ghréine) is a village in East County Limerick, situated on the Limerick to Tipperary main N24 road. The name means "the Stockade of Grian,"
referring to an ancient Irish Goddess of Love, who is associated with the a nearby hill of Nicker. Just a short distance down the road is the related town, Old Pallas, and roughly three miles south of Pallasgreen is Sarsfield's Rock, a large rocky outcrop near the church of Templebredon. The Rock looks down on the site where Patrick Sarsfield destroyed the Williamite artillery during the Jacobite-Williamite
War. The Rock itself commands fine views of the surrounding hills and
countryside.
Pallasgreen GAA Club play in the colours of blue and gold, identical to the county colours of Tipperary, whose border is just six miles away.
Pallasgreen Garda Station 061 384102 Dr. Patrick O'Dwyer Cappamore 061 381729 Defibrillator 086 0367711 or 087 2894343 Cappamore Fire Brigade 999
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