Kilworth

Village in County Cork, Ireland


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::summary Village in County Cork, Ireland ::

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Kilworth () is a village in north County Cork, Ireland, located about 2 km north of Fermoy near the River Funshion. The M8 Cork–Dublin motorway passes nearby. Kilworth has an army camp, located on the R639 regional road between Mitchelstown and Fermoy. The village is in a townland and civil parish of the same name. Kilworth is part of the Cork East Dáil constituency.

History

The name Kilworth comes from the Irish language term Cill Uird, literally meaning 'church of the order'. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Kilworth was a notable settlement on the old Dublin to Cork road, prior to the construction of the T6/old N8/R639 road from Fermoy to Cashel and from Cashel to Urlingford between 1739 and the mid-nineteenth century. Numerous accounts and maps dating from the 1680s tell of armies and travellers journeying from Fermoy to Clogheen and onwards to Dublin via Kilworth and Kilworth Mountain.

Amenities and attractions

Kilworth Arts centre is a theatre venue in the centre of the village. It was previously used as a church.

Kilworth (Glenseskin) forest is located about 1 km from the village centre.

Economy

Teagasc has an agricultural research facility based at Moorepark, just outside Kilworth. The village is within commuting distance of many centres of employment, including Cork city.

Notable people

References

References

  1. "Census Interactive Map – Towns: Kilworth". [[Central Statistics Office (Ireland).
  2. "Cill Uird/Kilworth".
  3. See, for example, David Broderick, ''The First Toll Roads: Ireland's Turnpike Roads, 1729–1858'' (Cork, 2002); J. H. Andrews, ''Shapes of Ireland: Maps and Their Makers, 1564–1839'' (Dublin, 1997); Taylor and Skinner's ''Maps of the Roads of Ireland'' (Dublin, 1778); and Herman Moll's ''New Map of Ireland'' (1714).
  4. Tynan, Eithne. (9 June 2017). "Peek inside this ivy-clad Cork mansion once home to judge who sentenced Ned Kelly to death". Independent News & Media.
  5. Hogan, Senan. (16 January 2006). "Rescued rowers may try ocean race gain". [[Irish Examiner]].

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