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Kilgarrife Church is a small Gothic Revival Anglican church located in Clonakilty, County Cork, Ireland. It was completed in 1818. It is part of the Kilgarrife Union of Parishes, in the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross.
Clonakilty (/ ˈ k l ɔː n æ ˌ k ɪ l t ... The Church of the Immaculate Conception, a large Catholic church, was designed by George Ashlin and built in 1880 in ...
Clonakilty is the main town in the area. [3] ... Kilgarriffe Church; References This page was last edited on 16 February 2025, at 23:18 (UTC). Text is available ...
Civil parishes in Ireland are based on the medieval Christian parishes, adapted by the English administration and by the Church of Ireland. [1] The parishes, their division into townlands and their grouping into baronies, were recorded in the Down Survey undertaken in 1656–58 by surveyors under William Petty.
Roman Catholic church (and standing stone) in Darrara. Darrara or Darrary (Irish: Dairbhre) [1] is a rural townland near Clonakilty, County Cork in Ireland. The townland, of 1.4 km 2 (0.54 sq mi), [2] is home to Teagasc's Clonakilty Agricultural College (some structures of which date to the 1880s) and Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church (built in 1897).
It lies 8 kilometres south of Clonakilty and 11 kilometres east of Rosscarbery, near Galley Head. Ardfield's Roman Catholic church dates to 1832 and is within the ecclesiastical parish of Ardfield/Rathbarry. [2] [3] Ardfield is home to St James' GAA Club, [4] which fields both hurling and Gaelic football teams. Local amenities include the local ...
The island was granted by Queen Elizabeth I to the Church of Ireland Bishop of Ross in 1584. During the Irish Confederate Wars, when a Protestant force led by Lord Forbes retook the town of Clonakilty from Catholic rebels in 1642, several hundred rebels fled towards the island to take refuge, but were caught and drowned in the rising tide before reaching Inchydoney.
It is located along Ireland's southern coast between Kinsale and Clonakilty, on the estuary of the Argideen River. Nearby is the village of Courtmacsherry. It is about 17 km (11 mi) south of Bandon and 48 km (30 mi) from Cork on the R600 coastal road. The village is in a townland and civil parish of the same name. [2]