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Cork Forts Historical
Choose from our selection of forts historical in cork county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
7 forts historical in cork county
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Cork City, Cork
This is located opposite the entrance to Bishop Lucy Park.
The fountain was built in 1860 and named after Walter Berwick, a one time chairman of the Quarter sessions. It marks the centre point of a bridge crossing that which was once a city canal....
Kinsale, Cork
The famous star shaped fort can be found 3km from Kinsale. As one of the largest military forts in the country, Charles Fort has been associated with some of the most significant events in Irish history. The most momentous of which includes the Williamite War in 1690 and the Irish Civil War of 1922-23.

The fort has two enormous bastions overlooking the estuary, and three looking inland. Within its walls were all the accommodation requirements for the garrison of the fort and thei...
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Kinsale, Cork
Kinsale can easily claim its place amongst Ireland's most historic locations for this has been a centre of population, commerce, trade and fishing far beyond memory and record.

In its earliest days the estuary of the Bandon River gave it great importance as the river is tidal as far as Innishannon and water transport was dominant until the 18th Century. The estuary also provided excellent anchorage for ancient shipping which went in peril of the vagaries of the weather.

The t...
Crosshaven, Cork
Also known as fort Meagher, this was the last occupied fort during World war in Ireland, and is now partially used by the Irish Navy.

The Structure that is now evident replaces many other structures dating to 1550, growing in size with each new invasion.
It is currently under development as a museum....
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Cork, Cork
The first fort was built here in the reign of Elizabeth I. Other Churches in this area include the South Chapel a Georgian Church of 1766 and St. Nicholas Protestant Church.

The Red Abbey on Mary St. of Douglas St is the sole survivor of the monasteries of medieval Cork. An augustinian Priory, it was founded in the 14th century....
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Cork, Cork
This is a circular fort, repaired before 1860, with a stone wall 95 feet in diameter.
It is entered at the north-east through a narrow entrance with a small sentry chamber on the right. Just to the left of the entrance is a stone with a cross inscribed on it.

In the interior of the fort are the foundations of a square building, at one corner of which is the entrance to a souterrain.
outside the entrance of the fort is a large boulder with cup-marks....
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Cork, Cork
An earthen ringfort with concentric bank and ditch, with the remains of a monumental flat-headed stone doorway of A.D. C. 1000 on the eastern side....
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