Cashel is a town in Ireland, famous for its castle.
It is the site of a large ancient castle, at the town of Cashel in county Tipperary in Ireland.
The Castle is built on a large rock at the edge of the town of Cashel in Ireland. Caisleán is the Irish word for Castle and this would be the origins of the name Cashel.
Synod of Cashel was created in 1172.
Ireland does not have postal codes. An address in Cashel would finish as follows: Cashel, Co. Tipperary Ireland.
Sack of Cashel happened in 1647-09.
Allan Cashel has written: 'Across the river'
Cashel Palace Hotel was created in 1992.
Frances Cashel Hoey has written: 'A friend of the the queen'
David Kearney - archbishop of Cashel - died in 1624.
Rock
The Rock of Cashel is itself a physical feature. On it is built an old set of buildings, including a castle, some going back about 900 years. The name Cashel comes from the Irish word for castle.