East Ferry is an area of East Cork overlooking Cork Harbour in Ireland. The area takes its name from a ferry which historically crossed the channel separating Garranekinnefeake promontory (close to Midleton) from Great Island (close to Cobh). [1] [2] [3]
East Ferry, a residential area on the Eastern side of this channel, is in the civil parish of Garranekinnefeake. [4] Notable buildings in the area include Holy Trinity church, a 19th-century church in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, which was designed by architect William Atkins. [5] [6] [7] A coastguard station was also previously located in the area. [8] [9]
East Ferry Marina, a commercial marina on the Western side of the channel, is in the Marlogue area of Great Island. [10] A sailing school, 'SailCork', operates from the marina. [1]
There is a coast-guard station at East Ferry
East Ferry is an area of East Cork overlooking Cork Harbour in Ireland. The area takes its name from a ferry which historically crossed the channel separating Garranekinnefeake promontory (close to Midleton) from Great Island (close to Cobh). [1] [2] [3]
East Ferry, a residential area on the Eastern side of this channel, is in the civil parish of Garranekinnefeake. [4] Notable buildings in the area include Holy Trinity church, a 19th-century church in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, which was designed by architect William Atkins. [5] [6] [7] A coastguard station was also previously located in the area. [8] [9]
East Ferry Marina, a commercial marina on the Western side of the channel, is in the Marlogue area of Great Island. [10] A sailing school, 'SailCork', operates from the marina. [1]
There is a coast-guard station at East Ferry