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Kildorrery

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Kildorrery
Cill Dairbhre
Village
Kildorrery lies on the N73 road in North Cork
Kildorrery lies on the N73 road in North Cork
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CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCounty Cork
Population
 • Total
357
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))

Kildorrery (Irish: Cill Dairbhre, meaning 'church of the oak-forest')[2] is a village in north County Cork, Ireland. It lies at the crossroads of the N73 road from Mallow to Mitchelstown and the R512 from Kilmallock to Fermoy. The village is in a townland and civil parish of the same name.[2] Kildorrery is part of the Cork East Dáil constituency.

The village, which sits on a hilltop plateau, overlooks the surrounding area.[3] To the east are the Galtee Mountains and Knockmealdown Mountains, with Slievenamon in the distance. To the north the Ballyhouras – the Limerick road is flanked by two mountains, Castlegale and Carrigeenamronety Hill (Carraigín na mBróinte). To the south, across the Blackwater Valley, are the Nagle mountains.[citation needed]

History

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Evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes a number of ringfort sites in the townlands of Ballynoe and Scart.[4] A ruined medieval church, within the village, dates to at least the 14th century.[5]

Bowen's Court, a former 18th century country house and home to writer Elizabeth Bowen, was built in nearby Farahy.[3]

The current Roman Catholic church, built c. 1840, is dedicated to Saint Bartholomew.[6]

Economy and culture

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Agriculture, including dairy farming, provides much of the local employment.[3] The village itself has several businesses, including a petrol station, grocery shop, fast food outlet, a bus/coach transportation service, restaurant/cafe, two pubs which present live music, several hair salons and beauticians, a bakery, sign makers/printers, a veterinarian, horticultural businesses, a haulage firm, a funeral parlour and a nursing home.[citation needed]

An annual festival, known as "Hillfest", takes place during the summer and is jointly run by the local community development group and by Kildorrery GAA club.[7]

Education

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Kildorrery National School on Fermoy Road was constructed in the 1970s replacing the two-roomed "Old School", formerly known as Scart National School, which was originally built in 1847.[8] Kildorrery National School was opened in 1977, an amalgamation of Ballinguyroe and Scart National Schools. Kildorrery National School is a co-educational, Catholic primary school. There are ten full time teachers, one part time teacher and four special needs assistants in the school. As of the 2022/2023 school year, there were 195 pupils enrolled.[citation needed] Kildorrery also has a pre-school which operates from the community hall in the church grounds.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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