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James Fort

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Kinsale
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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 town nestles between the hills and the shoreline, a maze of narrow streets, never far from the water and little changed in many hundreds of years. Amongst the buildings of later periods are those of another age with historical links to the French, Spanish, British & Americans.
JAMES FORT - the first Star Fort built to protect the town was named after James II as he landed here in his efforts to regain the throne of England.

In 1601 the fort was occupied by the Spanish and after the Battle of Kinsale it was rebuilt because of its defensive value.
After the construction of Charles Fort, its importance declined, though there is still much to see and fine views can be had of the area from this point.
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