Skryne or Skreen ( , or originally called The Hill of Acaill) is a village in County Meath, Ireland. On and around a hill between the N2 and N3 roads, it is 10 km south-east of the centre of Navan and 35 km north-west of the centre of Dublin. The village is on the far side of the Gabhra valley from the Hill of Tara (this valley is sometimes referred to as the Tara-Skryne Valley). The Hill of Skryne is higher than the neighbouring Hill of Tara. Skreen gives its name to the surrounding barony, civil parish and townland.
- William Skrene (died 1421), Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer 1395–7, came from a family which derived its name from Skryne, though they later lived in Dundalk.
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File:Southernview Skryne Church.JPG|Southern view of Skryne church
File:Northeasternview Skryne church.JPG|Northeastern view of Skryne church
Image:ScrínCholmchille.JPG|Carved effigy of Saint Colmcille
File:Medieval gravestones at Skryne.JPG|Medieval grave stones
File:Marward stone, An Scrin.JPG|Sixteenth-century tombstone of the Marward family, barons of Skreen
Image:Eaglais Scrín Cholm Cille.jpg|Northwestern view of the church
File:O'Connell's pub, Skryne 2009.jpg|O'Connell's pub, used in Guinness white Christmas ads
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