County Meath is also known as the" Royal County". This is because the hill of Tara near Navan was known to have been the ancient seat of the High Kings of Ireland.
County Meath in gaelic is "An Mhi", this means the middle and Meath is centrally situated in both the Province of Leinster and the island of Ireland .
Meath has a long and proud history, especially the Boyne Valley region, incorporating Newgrange the megalithic passage tomb,Nowth,Dowth and the fine passage tombs at Lough Crew near Oldcastle.
Trim Castle and the Monastic ruins of Mellifont and Bective Abbeys are also to be found in County Meath.
The Meath slate plaque is sculpted and coldcast in brass by Colm Mc Cann in studio.
This crest is then mounted onto a slate wall hanging plaque 125mm x 125mm in size.
This wall hanging plaque is finished to the highest standard and guaranteed handmade in Ireland.
This gift is a wonderful keepsake for anyone who has Meath ancestry.