Belgooly

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Belgooly
Irish: Béal Guala
County Cork

Belgooly main street
Location
Grid reference: W658550
Location: 51°44’21"N, 8°29’8"W
Data
Population: 826  (2016)
Local Government

Belgooly is a village in County Cork, three miles to the north-east of Kinsale. The 2016 census recoded a population of 826.

The River Stick flows on the western edge of the village and joins the Belgooly River which flows in the tidal Belgooly Estuary to the south of the village, before running to Oysterhaven Bay.

History

The Belgooly Flour Mill, a ruinous building within the village, is entered in the initial Record of Protected Structures.[1] Other, more ancient monuments, included on the Record of Monuments and Places for County Cork, include a reputed holy well site immediately west of the village, and a standing stone to the south in Mitchelstown East townland.[2]

On 26 August 1941 a Luftwaffe Junkers Ju 88 crashed close to Belgooly, after being shot down by 615 Squadron of the RAF.[3]

Amenities and development

The village has a small shop with post-office, Belgooly GAA club facilities, Roman Catholic church, and is home to the 'Huntsman' and 'Coleman's' public houses (the latter in business since at least 1914).[4]

On the Kinsale side of the town is a statue named "His Master's Voice".[5][6]

Events

Belgooly hosts an annual agricultural show and steam rally.[7]

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Belgooly)

References