Myrtleville
Baile an Chuainín | |
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Townland | |
Myrtleville Beach taken from Fennells' Bay | |
Coordinates: 51°46′58″N 08°17′46″W / 51.78278°N 8.29611°W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Munster |
County | County Cork |
Time zone | UTC+0 ( WET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC-1 ( IST ( WEST)) |
Eircode | P43 |
Myrtleville ( Irish: Baile an Chuainín, meaning 'town of the small harbour') [1] is a small seaside village in County Cork, Ireland. 18th and 19th century records of the local estate houses associate Myrtleville House with the Daunt family. [2] [3] The village lies within the townlands of Ballinluska and Myrtleville, just west of the entrance to Cork Harbour. [4]
Myrtleville has one grocery shop, a pub/music venue, and a restaurant/bar. [5] Crosshaven rugby club has its sports ground at the top of Myrtleville hill. The beach is used by swimmers all year round. [6]
Myrtleville
Baile an Chuainín | |
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Townland | |
Myrtleville Beach taken from Fennells' Bay | |
Coordinates: 51°46′58″N 08°17′46″W / 51.78278°N 8.29611°W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Munster |
County | County Cork |
Time zone | UTC+0 ( WET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC-1 ( IST ( WEST)) |
Eircode | P43 |
Myrtleville ( Irish: Baile an Chuainín, meaning 'town of the small harbour') [1] is a small seaside village in County Cork, Ireland. 18th and 19th century records of the local estate houses associate Myrtleville House with the Daunt family. [2] [3] The village lies within the townlands of Ballinluska and Myrtleville, just west of the entrance to Cork Harbour. [4]
Myrtleville has one grocery shop, a pub/music venue, and a restaurant/bar. [5] Crosshaven rugby club has its sports ground at the top of Myrtleville hill. The beach is used by swimmers all year round. [6]