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This is a list of towns and villages in County Kerry, Ireland. A. Abbeydorney – Mainistir Ó dTorna [1] Annascaul – Abhainn an Scáil [1] ...
Kerry (Welsh: Ceri) is a village and geographically large community in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales. The village lies on the A489 road 2.8 miles (4.5 km) southeast of Newtown and possesses two pubs — the Herbert Arms and the Kerry Lamb — a village hall, a bowling green , a post office , a primary school and a hairdresser.
Newtown (Welsh: Y Drenewydd) is a town in Powys, Wales. It lies on the River Severn in the community of Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn , within the historic boundaries of Montgomeryshire . It was designated a new town in 1967 and saw population growth as firms settled, changing its market town character.
In 1868, James Walton purchased the Dolforgan Estate which included the Hall and 4,250 acres (17.2 km 2) of land to the north-west of Kerry. Walton moved into the Hall in 1870, and it was his primary residence until his death in 1883. Walton was also a High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire. [5]
Moyvane (Irish: Maigh Mheáin, meaning 'main or middle plain'), [1] also sometimes known as Newtownsandes, [1] is a small village in County Kerry in the south west of Ireland. . It is situated off the N69 road between Listowel to the southwest and Tarbert to the no
As of the early 21st century, Milltown has grown in population and a number of housing developments have been built. The 2011 census showed that Milltown was the fastest growing village in Kerry between 2006 and 2011, in which time its population more than doubled from 415 to 838. [5] By the time of the 2022 census, the population had grown to ...
In the Middle Ages Cilthriew was one of the townships in Kerry. The township is also referred to as Kilroith or Kilroyth.Richard Williams makes the claim that Cilthriew and the neighbouring house of Brynllywarch (which was also a township) were in the ownership of the Pugh (ap [clarification needed] Hugh) family from at least 1500. [3]
Horse Island (Gaeilge: Oileán Capall) is a presently uninhabited island in County Kerry, Ireland, located close to Portmagee.It is owned by the Mcgill and Dooley families (Ann and John presently) but has been given this land by their ancestors Bridget and Jeremiah.